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Do some ailments have distinctive smells?
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I'm worried about a young friend, he's 15yrs old and recently I have noticed a strange smell around him most of the while - it smells strongly as though he has been sick all over himself and the smell is still hanging around. He is a very clean lad, showers morning and night, and his mother is quite fanatical about him changing his clothes regularly; he is not allowed to wear any of his clothes two days running. So is this just a puberty odour (I don't ever remember anything like this with any of my sons) or is it symptomatic of something, say diabetes (he seems to drink quite a lot). I am concerned but I can't say all this to his mother, she would take it as a personal insult. Obviously, I can't say anything to the lad and make him self-conscious. So is it important or just a passing phase?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Having taught in a secondary school, I'm reasonably confident that it's nothing other than part of puberty.
For other possibilities though, see here:
http://www.wrongdiagn.../body_odor/causes.htm
Chris
For other possibilities though, see here:
http://www.wrongdiagn.../body_odor/causes.htm
Chris
There are other ailments which cause body odours
http://www.ehow.com/h...edical-condition.html
But I also remember a friend at school who always had a vomitty smell all the time. I met her again years later and she told me she had suffered from bulimia as a teen - I had never commented on the smell but it added up.
http://www.ehow.com/h...edical-condition.html
But I also remember a friend at school who always had a vomitty smell all the time. I met her again years later and she told me she had suffered from bulimia as a teen - I had never commented on the smell but it added up.