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Strong Smelling Urine, Urge Of Frequent Urination, Fishy Smell In Urine After Intake Of Fish. No Other UTI Symptoms. Suggest

At first had a really strong pee smell, then I ate some fish and by this morning I had a fishy smell. Also I feel like I have to pee, but barely pee any, no others signs of uti.

Thanks, lee
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Bad odour, increased frequency and burning micturition is suggestive of Urinary tract infection.
Urine routine(presence of pus cells)
Urine culture and sensitivity(Bacterial growth) need to be done for confirmation.
Consult your doctor for treatment with a course of antibiotics.
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Strong Smelling Urine, Urge Of Frequent Urination, Fishy Smell In Urine After Intake Of Fish. No Other UTI Symptoms. Suggest

Hello, Bad odour, increased frequency and burning micturition is suggestive of Urinary tract infection. Urine routine(presence of pus cells) Urine culture and sensitivity(Bacterial growth) need to be done for confirmation. Consult your doctor for treatment with a course of antibiotics.