Belching with a rotten egg smell is often caused by the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas in the digestive system, which can result from certain foods, digestive issues, or gut bacteria. Common culprits include foods high in sulfur, such as cabbage, eggs, and garlic. It may also indicate an underlying gastrointestinal condition, such as gastritis or an infection. If this symptom persists or is accompanied by other issues, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
That rotten egg smell is most likely emanating from the catalytic converter.
It will smell like shrimp or just smell really bad it smells like a rotten egg.
doesn't matter. its still a rotten egg
The rotten egg smell is sulfur...
Sulphur.
ummmmmm. perfume
Bacteria goes into an egg trough any holes and then multiplies rapidly and forms an egg to be rotten.
A rotten egg smell can definitely make a person feel sick. This is especially the case if the person has a weak stomach.
Feces may have a rotten eggs smell due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide produced by bacteria.
Rotten eggs do smell bad, but spilt milk that has been left to dry can be a really offensive smell too.
If an automobile battery is in normal condition, there should be very little smell from it. The one smell that you should be aware of is the smell of rotten eggs, which indicates severe and dangerous problems with the battery. Once a battery begins to smell like rotten eggs, it cannot be saved, but must be immediately replaced. Please be aware that rotten-egg batteries can explode. Rotten-egg batteries are frequently much hotter than normal batteries would be, and the hot rotten-egg batteries are the most dangerous. The most common cause of rotten-egg batteries is an alternator which constantly overcharges, so the alternator should usually be replaced along with the battery.
No. Sounds like the catalytic converter is going bad. Rotten egg smell is a sign