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The 4 reasons your farts smell so bad – and how to prevent it

SILENT but deadly - the worst kind of farts.

And when there’s no dog to blame, you’re left wondering whether to just fess up.

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Why do farts sometimes smell? We reveal allCredit: Getty - Contributor

Farts can smell hideous one day, and barely noticeable the next - a mere puff in the wind.

Bad smells only apply to about one per cent of the gas that people expel, most of which is almost odour-free, according to Medical News Today.

For some people, it may feel like every time they let rip they evacuate the room.

Here we explore the reasons for stinky farts and how to stop them occurring.

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Just as a warning, the NHS says: “Do not self-diagnose. See a GP if you're worried about your farting.”

1. Foods you eat

Probably the most common culprit for smelly farts is the food you’ve eaten.

Your stomach struggles to break down certain foods as they move through the bowel, causing gas.

For example, beans contain sugars and fibre that our bodies have a hard time digesting.

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But they are also beneficial in the diet - hence the saying “beans, beans, they’re good for your heart, the more you eat, the more you fart”.

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But if these foods create more gas, what is it that makes it smell?

Alex Glover, Senior Nutritionist at , explained the chemical that leads to a pong is hydrogen sulfide.

This is produced when gut bacteria break down sulphur in foods.

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