POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. If your 3-year-old son's urine has a strong smell, it may be due to concentrated urine, which often happens when a child is not drinking enough water. Dehydration makes the urine darker and smell stronger. Certain foods (like asparagus, garlic, or spicy items) and vitamins or medications can also cause smelly urine. Sometimes, strong-smelling urine may be a sign of a mild urinary tract infection (UTI), especially if it’s accompanied by burning, pain, or increased frequency.
To help:
Encourage him to drink more water and fluids during the day. Avoid giving too many salty or processed foods. Keep his private area clean and dry to prevent infections.
If the smell continues for several days, or if you notice pain during urination, fever, or cloudy urine, it’s best to consult a pediatrician for a urine test to rule out any infection.
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