Drinking and eating certain foods can cause body odor and make you sweat. Caffeinated beverages, spicy foods, onions, garlic, cumin, curry and fish are just some of the culprits that can make body odor even worse.
cause you sweat
Not all foods make you sweat, but the ones that do make you sweat do so because the food is hot or spicy.
They don't.Vaginal odor comes from poor hygiene or the growth of bacteria.While some foods may change the smell of that odor, they do not cause the odor to begin with.Any vaginal odor is the smell of decaying sweat and the growth of bacteria. The scent of your decaying sweat may change based on the foods you eat, but a scent of some kind would be there regardless of which foods you ingested.
Yes, men may sweat differently depending on their age due to various factors such as metabolic rate, hormone levels, and overall health changes. Older men tend to have a slower metabolism and decreased hormone levels, which may affect their sweat production and sweating patterns. Additionally, underlying health conditions or medications taken by older men can also impact how much they sweat.
Its not nescessarily a gland in particular, but the bacteria that love the sweat cause the sweat to smell.
it makes u sweat because you put hot food into ur body and sweat is the natural cooling system
No
Spicy foods might cause that.
sweat glands.
No, but there is less hair for the sweat to be trapped in. (Freshly shaven skin will actually sweat more for a short period of time.)
Sweat bees, just like other bees do sting and can cause reactions in people with allergies. Sweat bees refer to various types of bees that are attracted to human sweat.
Exercise, sickness, stress, and biological disorders can all cause you to sweat.