A bladder fistula, an abnormal connection between the bladder and another organ, such as the bowel, can lead to notably foul-smelling urine. This condition allows bacteria and other substances from the bowel to enter the bladder, resulting in urine that may smell like feces or be unusually strong. Bladder fistulas can be caused by surgery, injury, or diseases such as Crohn's disease. Symptoms might include recurrent urinary tract infections, pain, and unusual discharge. If you suspect you might have a bladder fistula, it's crucial to consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment to prevent further complications.

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