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What Causes The Strong Smell Of Ammonia In The Stools?

Hi! I have a question about a change in my stools which I've noticed over the past 6-9 months. Sometimes my stools have a strong smell of ammonia and sometimes the have a stong sweet foul odor with abdominal cramping and a feeling of fullness. No blood noted but at times nausea and loss of appetite. Do I need to see a GI doctor ASAP?
Wed, 26 Jul 2017
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The usual cause is diet related. You may want to change some things in your diet first. If there is no improvement, then I would recommend seeing a GI doctor.
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What Causes The Strong Smell Of Ammonia In The Stools?

The usual cause is diet related. You may want to change some things in your diet first. If there is no improvement, then I would recommend seeing a GI doctor.