That sounds worrying. A persistent, unusual odor while sleeping next to your husband could have several causes—some harmless, others more serious. Here are the main possibilities:
- Medical causes (body-related odors):
- Poor oral hygiene or dental issues (gum disease, infections)
- Skin infections or fungal growth
- Sweat or metabolic issues (e.g., diabetes can cause a sweet or fruity smell, kidney problems can cause ammonia-like odors)
- Ear, nasal, or sinus infections
- Environmental causes (bedroom or personal items):
- Bedding, mattresses, or pajamas retaining moisture or mold
- Pets, dust, or lingering food smells
- Other health concerns:
- Certain medications, supplements, or diet changes can alter body odor
- Rarely, some internal diseases produce a noticeable smell
Since it lasted three months, it’s worth gently discussing it with him and possibly suggesting a medical check-up to rule out infections or metabolic issues.
If you want, I can give a step-by-step plan to identify the source of the odor without making it awkward. Do you want me to do that?