My husband started giving off an unpleasant smell, and since nothing helped, we decided to consult a doctor: after the consultation, the doctor told me, trying to hide a smile: “Madam, I think you need to go in and see for yourself”

😯 My husband started giving off an unpleasant smell, and since nothing helped, we decided to consult a doctor. After the consultation, the doctor told me, trying to hide a smile: “Madam, I think you need to go in and see for yourself.”

My husband suddenly started giving off an unpleasant smell. It wasn’t a smell of sweat, nor that of poor hygiene. It was something strong, persistent, and almost impossible to ignore.

At first, I thought it was enough to change soap, wash his clothes more frequently, change the sheets, but nothing helped.

It was a serious situation because I knew the people around him could also smell it.

So, I decided we needed to consult a doctor. After all, this wasn’t normal. He felt a little embarrassed, but in the end, he agreed because the situation was becoming more and more difficult to handle.

I made the appointment, and of course, I went with him to support him, especially since we didn’t know what we were going to discover.

He went in alone to the consultation room, and I waited outside. A few minutes later, the doctor came out with red cheeks, and I noticed he was trying to hide a smile.

He approached me and said, “Madam, I think you need to go in and see for yourself.”

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My husband started giving off an unpleasant smell, and since nothing helped, we decided to consult a doctor: after the consultation, the doctor told me, trying to hide a smile: "Madam, I think you need to go in and see for yourself"

My heart was beating faster, and I felt that something serious was happening.

When I entered the room, I found my husband, visibly embarrassed, not knowing how to start the conversation.

Then, he confessed to me that he had been using my bath sponge for several months.

My husband started giving off an unpleasant smell, and since nothing helped, we decided to consult a doctor: after the consultation, the doctor told me, trying to hide a smile: "Madam, I think you need to go in and see for yourself"

A totally surprising revelation, but one that finally explained certain things.

The doctor confirmed that sharing a sponge in sensitive areas had allowed bacteria to accumulate, generating this unbearable smell.

My husband started giving off an unpleasant smell, and since nothing helped, we decided to consult a doctor: after the consultation, the doctor told me, trying to hide a smile: "Madam, I think you need to go in and see for yourself"

He even added, laughing, that you absolutely should avoid sharing bath sponges.

We all laughed at this somewhat embarrassing situation, but deep down, it was a relief.

Since then, my husband has adopted better hygiene, and I have never had to worry about him using my sponge again.

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My husband started giving off an unpleasant smell, and since nothing helped, we decided to consult a doctor: after the consultation, the doctor told me, trying to hide a smile: “Madam, I think you need to go in and see for yourself”
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