There is something not right if there is an odor. However, not knowing the exact smell, whether it is offensive and whether there is any discharge it is hard to really tell you. The best thing to do would be to go and see your GP or family planning doctor and get professional advice.
Sulfur is an element that gives off a strong odor, often described as resembling rotten eggs.
Cyanide can give off a bitter almond smell, but doesn't always give off an odor, and not everyone can detect this odor.
When the shell of a snail develops a nasty slime and gives off a horrible odor.
Distinct is an adjective. "Rotten milk gives off a distinct odor."
Skunks use the foul odor as a means to repel predators.
NO, They do not stink or put off an odor.
Bleaching powder gives off a typical smell in the air due to the release of chlorine gas. When bleaching powder comes into contact with moisture in the air, it decomposes to release chlorine gas, which has a distinct, pungent odor. This odor is often associated with the process of cleaning and disinfection.
i believe it does. i have very good hygiene habits and have never really had a problem with vaginal odor before. until i started taking the prescribed pill, adipex. i started noticing that whenever i used the restroom i would get a wiff of something nasty. it was pretty bad. not fishy but more like a Body odor type of smell. i tried everything from changing my body wash to douching. nothing worked. i got off the adipex and about a month later noticed my problem had gone away. it was gone for a couple months then i just recently started taking the medication again and the smell is back. i dont know why but it HAS TO be the medicine.Another Point of View:Adipex changes the smell of your sweat. Vaginal odor is often accumulated sweat.Even for a person with normally decent hygiene, the stronger smelling sweat accumulation may be unusual.
Semen typically has a thicker, gel-like consistency and is usually white or off-white in color, with a slightly salty or metallic taste. In contrast, vaginal discharge varies in consistency from clear to milky or creamy and can change in texture throughout the menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge is often less viscous than semen and may have a mild, non-offensive odor. Additionally, vaginal discharge can be influenced by hormonal changes, while semen is produced during ejaculation.
Really good question! When something has a good or bad odor, it gives off an odor as a chemical compound. By the process of olfaction, or sense of smell, we have receptors in our noses that pick these up and identify them as good or bad. So the answer would be yes.
No. Vaginal odors come from poor hygiene or an infection of some kind. If you are having a discharge with an unusual smell or color, then it is best to be seen by your doctor. I have to HIGHLY disagree with the above answer 110%. Vaginal odor CAN because by the above mentioned, HOWEVER, certain things can just cause odor such as SEMEN, ONIONS, GARLIC, or a simple ph imbalance. If you are worried about it or you have burning or itching or abnormal discharge then see a doctor, but realisticly yes semen can cause a differant than normal odor for you. If it is fishy or musty like it is most likely Bacterial Vaginosis NOT AN STD people who are not sexually active can get this, it just an imbalance in the healthy and unhealthy bacteria in the vagina and the MOST COMMON female infection, the discharge is usually thin and milky white or off white. If you have a very thick, sticky or cottage cheese like discharge with no or a small sweet or yeasty smell it is probably a yeast infection again not necissarily caused by sexual contact. As far as STDs go I cant give any advice because i have not had any experiace with them, but as far as BV, Yeast Infections, or just plain odor is concerned I have experianced it and have had LONG DESCRIPTIVE talks with many many doctors.
Odor itself does not have weight because it is made up of volatile molecules that disperse into the air. When an object produces an odor, it does not lose weight in the process, as the molecules that create the smell come from the object's surface and do not affect its mass.