Why Do Some Farts Smell Worse Than Others? Here’s What you Need to Know about Stinky Farts

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Why Do Some Farts Smell Worse Than Others? Here’s What you Need to Know about Stinky Farts Farting is normal with an average of 14 times a day. Believe it or not, 99% of gas is odor-free. However, sometimes your farts are just so stinky that you’re forced to ask yourself, “why do some farts smell worse than others?” There are valid reasons for your not-so-pleasant, smelly, gas-producing farts. In most cases, it’s because of fermentation by the bacteria in your colon, say the experts. Here are the reasons why you have foul-smelling flatulence. Gut bacteria During digestion, the bacteria present in your gut produces hydrogen sulfide, which creates the stench in your gas. The food you consume influences the population of bugs in your gut living on your colon, ultimately causing your farts to smell bad. Sulfur-rich foods Foods high in sulfur are the most significant cause of smelly farts. Broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, garlic, onion, legumes, cheddar cheese and dried fruits, among others, are often to blame. Constipation When you fill up on low-fiber food, like rice, pasta and bagels, you may have difficulty with your bowel movement. That’s when things get stinky. When poop hangs around your colon for too long, the accumulation of bacteria causes smelly gas. One of the above reasons may be why your farts stink. If you are worried about why some farts smell worse than others, book an appointment with your doctor for relief. Moreover, try fart pills to make your farts smell like roses.


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