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Question:

From Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA:

My two year old daughter's urine smells really bad. I have to get a sample from her, but I can't get one to give to the doctor. Can you help me find out what it could be?

Answer:

The most likely diagnosis is a urine infection. Only a urine sample can diagnosis the problem accurately. There are plastic bags that can stick to the skin to collect urine in a young child. It is important that you bring in a sample to analyze.

TGL

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Original posting 20 Oct 2000
Posted to Diagnosis and Symptoms

  
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