Perhaps it is related to Yeast?
Some noticed a correlation between the foul smell and eating dairy (like cheese, which is fermented dairy) and others said they don't eat dairy at all, but lots of non-dairy foods are fermented and still use yeast. Something to consider.
I have the same problems with a smelly sneeze, but also having a little breathing problem. I can breath fine but it feels like its restricted and when I take a deep breath it causes me to cough. Both things started about the same time. Anyone else have this problem?
Hi, I have very similar simptoms. I have this restricted breath (somewhere between my lungs an throat, all the time!). feeling for 4 years now!! My sneeze smels like piss (pee).
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It is possible that you have some sort of bacteria or infection in your stomach causing the foul smell. I had this for some time until I was diagnosed with ulcer caused H. Pylori bacteria. I had undergone antibiotics for 10 days taking Amoxicillin and Metronidazole. I noticed that the smell problem was gone too after my medication.
Yes I do have this smelly sneeze that comes on and off ... i suspect that it caused by your stomach sphincter? I did an endoscopy last year and my Doctor said that i have abnormal sphincter. Causing my throat to be sensitive. He told me to avoid certain food and exercise regularly.
There are about three to four culprits that are responsible for a person's sneeze to smell bad. The culprits include the following: a sinus infection, common bad breath, gum disease, and the accumulation of mucus in the respiratory tract. According to ENT experts, these are the major reasons a person's sneeze will smell bad.
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look up "tonsilloliths"
This worked for me, I think the people here mentioning the tonsils are on the right track!
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