You should contact your GP or diabetes care team if you experience: Persistent or worsening urine odour that does not improve with increased fluid intake or dietary modification Cloudy, dark, or blood-tinged urine , which may indicate infection, dehydration, or other urinary tract pathology Pain or burning sensation during urination , suggesting a possible urinary tract infection Increased urinary frequency or urgency , particularly if accompanied by discomfort Fever, chills, or lower back pain , which could signal a kidney infection requiring urgent treatment Symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis , including a fruity breath odour, excessive thirst, confusion, rapid breathing, or persistent nausea and vomiting
Patient reports suggest a potential association, though no formal causal link has been established in controlled studies
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