You can smell your own mucus because it contains various compounds, including proteins and bacteria, that can produce distinct odors. The olfactory receptors in your nose detect these compounds, allowing you to perceive the smell. Additionally, mucus can trap and concentrate odors from the environment, making it more noticeable. Individual variations in body chemistry and health can also influence how strongly you perceive these smells.
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