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- Trimethylaminuria (Fish Odor Syndrome or TMAU) - Cleveland Clinic
Trimethylaminuria (trī-meth'il-am-i-nyūr'ē-ă) is a metabolic disorder that makes your sweat, breath, saliva and pee smell like rotten fish Metabolic disorders affect how your body processes nutrients and enzymes Healthcare providers may refer to this condition as TMAU or fish odor syndrome
- Trimethylaminuria - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | NORD
Learn about Trimethylaminuria, including symptoms, causes, and treatments If you or a loved one is affected by this condition, visit NORD to find resources
- How to Treat Trimethylaminuria: 9 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
You may have or believe that you have trimethylaminuria (TMAU), which is a rare disorder that causes the body to constantly emit a foul odor that cannot be stopped through maintaining good personal hygiene [1] However, it may be possible to reduce the bad odor by taking different steps
- Primary Trimethylaminuria - GeneReviews® - NCBI Bookshelf
Primary trimethylaminuria is characterized by a fishy odor resembling that of rotten or decaying fish that results from excess excretion of trimethylamine in the urine, breath, sweat, and reproductive fluids No physical symptoms are associated with trimethylaminuria
- About Trimethylaminuria - National Human Genome Research Institute
Trimethylaminuria is a metabolic condition in which an individual is not able to convert trimethylamine into a compound called trimethylamine N-oxide Trimethylaminuria, has been around for centuries, but has only gained scientific recognition and support in the past 30 years
- How to Treat Trimethylaminuria: Diet, Soaps More
Managing trimethylaminuria involves diet, acidic soaps, supplements, and occasional antibiotics to reduce odor and improve daily life
- Trimethylaminuria - MedlinePlus
Trimethylaminuria is an uncommon genetic disorder; its incidence is unknown Variants (also known as mutations) in the FMO3 gene cause trimethylaminuria This gene provides instructions for making an enzyme that breaks down nitrogen-containing compounds from the diet, including trimethylamine
- Monell’s TMAU Legacy - Monell Chemical Senses Center
Trimethylaminuria (TMAU), sometimes known as “Fish-Odor Syndrome,” is a genetically transmitted metabolic disorder The main symptom of TMAU is a foul-smelling body odor The odor can smell like fish in some patients and like garbage in others Some people with TMAU have a strong odor all the time
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