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"Diet? May have a high fish content in his food- that often translates into the secretions" The day after I've eaten fish, my pee smells real fishy, then by the next day the smell is gone. | |||
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"He's been tested recently which is why I'm stumped to what it may be. I'll tell him to lay of the cod" it certainly isn't normal, doubt eating fish is the cause, fish is a main part of the diet here in Spain and not encountered any fishy smelling cocks my friend just told me he had similar issue once and doctor told him not to use soap around his bell end as it was killing all the good bacteria, warm water only lastly, look at the nhs website, there is a whole page on Trimethylaminuria ('fish odour syndrome') | |||
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"Diet? May have a high fish content in his food- that often translates into the secretions" That does not happen. Has to be a strong flavour like spices etc really. | |||
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