In most of the cases , yes. Body odour is a sign of puberty.
You do indeed begin to have body odors upon puberty. This is the point where you need to really begin washing carefully - once a day, and be sure you wash everywhere, even between folds of skin.
Well first of all we get body odor even when we aren't going through puberty. However, if there is an increase and it seems abnormal (not normal) then yes, you may very likely be in puberty.
Usually after puberty yes.
If you are 100% sure it is body odor and not just sweat, then your son could possibly have started puberty, but because he is at a young age ask him if he has underarm or pubic hair, if yes, then he has defiantly started puberty. and he could possibly finish puberty at 13 or 14
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... I'm not really sure what you mean? I mean there are male and female but do you mean the effects of puberty and what parts of the body they effect and how?
Acne, girls get periods and develop breasts more, boys get deeper voices and have more body odor......Check out kidshealth.org
BO is an abbreviation for "best offer" or "body odor."
Sweat glands are always working even when you are a child. but you sweat more during puberty and the sweat actually has no odor. It smells when it hits the bacteria on the skin.
It is changes in the body in a sertin period of time
Yes this will be the begining. Just spend a little longer in the bathroom washing yourself and all will be well. Ask mom for any advice you may need.
Boys and girls start producing body odor when they start sweating. Sweating is a "secondary sexual trait," so it starts when you start puberty. Hair grows in your pubic area, face and underarms, grows coarser on arms and legs, Sweat glands are developing also.