Liquid coming from the navel, especially if accompanied by a bad smell, may indicate an infection, such as an umbilical infection or bacterial infection. It can also result from poor hygiene, a cyst, or a foreign body. If the discharge persists or is associated with pain, redness, or fever, it's essential to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Bacterial growth causes your navel to smell.
Irregular cleaning cycle if it smells at all or possible infection.
A burning smell from a car's brakes means that you are braking very hard or there is a electrical short circuit in the car. Another reason for a burning smell may actually be coming from the car's heater.
A navel is the area around the "belly button" otherwise known as the "umbilical knot". When people refer to a "belly button" piercing they are actually referring to a "navel" piercing.
That is a problem. You either have an infection or a cyst or fistula. You need to see your doctor.
A navel may leave an unattractive scar if the umbilical cord was cut badly by the doctor at birth. Or it may be removed for personal aesthetic reasons. People may also not want to deal with navel lint, the smell, and having to clean it.
Liquids can smell due to the presence of volatile molecules that are released into the air and are detected by our sense of smell. These molecules can come from the liquid itself or from substances dissolved in the liquid. The smell of a liquid can give us information about its composition and quality.
There are many different kinds of smells that could be coming from the brakes. There could be a burning smell.
The odd smell coming from the kitchen is likely due to something burning or spoiled food.
They go in dirt and leaves that's where the smell is coming from
smell it
Gas is co or ch4 They dont have color even not smell When it liquid ,it Dont smell ,but something added can smell . so you know it liquid