1. Smell of Rotten Eggs
Under normal circumstances, food is digested and absorbed in the small intestine. However, if there is an excessive intake of certain foods, the breakdown in the small intestine may be restricted, leading to entry into the large intestine. This can cause an imbalance in the gut flora and the production of amine substances, which can create a smell similar to rotten eggs, indicating indigestion.
2. Fishy Smell
When there is bleeding or ulceration in the digestive tract, mixed with food, it can produce a smell similar to dead fish or shrimp. This situation is very serious because gastrointestinal bleeding may lead to severe infection, and immediate measures should be taken to stop the bleeding. It is advisable to go to the hospital for an examination immediately.