Your vagina is supposed to have a scent: it should smell musky but clean and will change with hormonal changes throughout your menstrual cycle and when aroused. As long as it doesn't smell bad it's not a problem, but a bad odour such as a fishy smell or a smell like bread can be a sign of a temporary imbalance in flora or a full-blown vaginal infection. Itching and burning are common during a yeast infection, but bad odour alone is a sign of an issue so see your doctor if you experience this.
Vaginal odor is normal, it should smell musky but clean and will change throughout your menstrual cycle as well as when you are aroused. If your vagina smells bad it can be a sign of a vaginal infection so you should see your doctor for tests and treatment.
When it is cheesy in texture and look, when it is not pinkish, brownish but yellow, when it is too much that you have to use a pad instead of a pantyliner, when it makes you start itching and when it had a bad smell such as a fish smell.
Sometimes, it can develop an odor. You must keep it clean REGULARLY to eliminate the smell. That includes , shaving pubic hair, washing internal and external areas of the vagina DAILY, theres sprays , and you can also sprinkle a little baby powder down there to keep it dry and smelling fresh. (as long as it doesnt irritate it)
Vagina's smell musky but clean and will change slightly in scent throughout a womans menstrual cycle, when aroused, and some foods can also change vaginal scent. The vagina will only smell bad if there is a vaginal infection or the woman needs to bathe.
Tampons are not hygienic - they allow bacterial growth, prevent vaginal cleaning, change vaginal pH, and contain various chemicals that may interact with vaginal fluids. Tampons will always cause bad odour and may cause vaginal infections too, thus better to use cups or pads. If the smell continues after your period you may have a vaginal infection such as bacterial vaginosis, if so then see your doctor.
No Albania does not smell bad !!
Yes. Sweat, vaginal fluid, and semen all have there own smells
Your ob/gyn is the first person to discussion vaginal odors with. It can be due to yeast infections, your diet of what you eat, your period or a sexually transmitted disease.
No it doeS not have a bad smell
You smell bad because of you sweting.
Bacteria on your skin can grow in the salty dampness of perspiration, especially in poorly ventilated areas of the body. The bacteria produce chemicals that smell bad.