I’m a doctor – these are the 3 foods you didn’t know could make your urine smell weird

Many don’t think twice about going to the toilet for a wee.

But, sometimes funky-smelling pee can leave you feeling panicked and questioning what is behind the odour.

Here, MailOnline reveals the top three foods which could be the cause of your whiffy urine, according to a doctor.

Dr Semiya Aziz, a London-based GP, said that while an unusually-scented wee is typically harmless, you should consult your doctor if you notice a persistent change.

I’m a doctor – these are the 3 foods you didn’t know could make your urine smell weird

Coffee compounds and antioxidants are absorbed by the digestive tract, broken down into waste products called metabolites, then excreted in urine, which can make urine smell

Coffee

It’s bad news for coffee aficionados. Coffee is a common trigger of funky-smelling urine.

Compounds and antioxidants inside the beans are absorbed by the digestive tract, broken down into waste products called metabolites, then excreted in urine, which can make urine smell.

On top of this, caffeine is a diuretic — meaning it increases urine production.

As a result, those who drink large amounts of coffee can become dehydrated, making their urine have a higher metabolite concentration and stronger smell.

Dr Aziz said: ‘The compound found in coffee may give urine a stronger and more distinct smell.

‘While it can act as a diuretic, it can also lead to dehydration, which in turn can lead to concentrated urine and a more noticeable smell.’

While the average person in the UK and the US drinks around two cups daily, many rely on five cups to get through a working day.

Coffee-smelling urine is not the only downside to consuming so much of the hot beverage. The copious amounts of caffeine can have serious impacts on your heart.

Consuming high doses (more than 500mg, around five cups of coffee) can lead to anxiety, restlessness, insomnia and increased heart rate.

One cup can have 80 to 100mg.

Asparagus, garlic and onions

It is not surprising pungent foods can lead to stinky urine.

Sulphur-loaded foods such as asparagus, garlic and onions can have a massive impact on not only the smell of your wee but also the colour.

Methyl mercaptan is a sulphur-based compound in these foods that is absorbed into the bloodstream and passed through the body’s renal system — the kidney, ureters and the urethra.

Sulphur-loaded foods such as asparagus, garlic and onions can have a massive impact on not only the smell of your wee but also the colour

Sulphur-loaded foods such as asparagus, garlic and onions can have a massive impact on not only the smell of your wee but also the colour

It is a common cause of funky smelly urine described as rotten cabbage.

However, not everyone can detect the stench.

It is estimated that less than 50 per cent of people can smell a change in urine after eating sulphur-packed foods such as asparagus.

Some also break down the sulphur by-products more quickly, so there is not enough passing through the body’s renal system to make any impact. 

Dr Aziz said: ‘Asparagus is a vegetable which contains a compound called asparagusic acid, which produces a sulphur-like odour when broken down by the body.

‘Luckily not everyone can detect this odour, but those who do, may notice a strong, pungent smell shortly after consuming asparagus.’

Spices

The ingredients that give your curry its smell may also leave your urine smelling odd. 

Spices such as cumin, turmeric and coriander are all well-known culprits of stinky wee. 

The aromatic chemicals which give those delicious dishes their enticing smell can be maintained as they pass through the body.

Even after all your food has been digested, the smelly compounds can still pass through your kidneys and be noticeable in your wee.

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