Poor hygiene, essentially not keeping things clean, particularly after sexual intercourse.
An infection, such as a yeast infection or a urinary tract infection.
Infections can be mild or serious, and sometimes can have severe complications if untreated. There is no way to tell without an examination and possibly some tests. If you have a persistent vaginal odor (it does not go away after wash/douche), see a gynecologist as soon as possible.
What you eat and poor hygiene causes body odor. The culprits can be garlic and onion. Bathe under there at least twice a day and wipe every time after you use the toilet, baby wipes clean better than tissue and also has a fresh fragrance. Make sure you drink at least 8 glasses of water to clean out your system.
Not having a bath causes odor and not brushing your teeth causes bad breath.
Yes improper physical hygiene can cause these problems but also one could be suffering from a particular disease for instance: halitosis is the problem when one usually breaths out bad air regardless of the number of times they brush their teeth and sometimes vaginal fungal infections like severe yeast could cause that. If someone is clean and is usually suffering from these two its better to see a specialist for better advice.
Bad vaginal odour can be caused by many things.
If the odour is temporary it's most likely a hygiene issue such as needing to shower, not cleaning enough, cleaning using soaps (only use water to wash with - no soaps, washes, wipes, sprays, or douching), wearing tight synthetic clothing, sitting for long periods of time, or pH imbalance due to contact with something chemical or following intercourse without condoms.
If the odour is continual then it could be a vaginal infection such as Bacterial Vaginosis or yeast infection - although it could also be that you're mistaking normal healthy vaginal scent (musky but clean, and will change throughout your cycle) for a bad odour. If uncertain check with your doctor.
Considering she was a normal person, like you and me, yes she did.
That actress was Geraldine Page.
living in jungle, his yelling, his swinging, apes, his outfit, his odor
Now as funny as this may seem....my last girlfriend had a real sweaty smelling one almost all the time..i found if you do some pleasureing with your fingers and then get those same fingers close to her nose or mouth...well lets just say it works without words like this....."she doesnt get mad at u for saying it.....and she is so embarrassed about it that she will almost take immediate action..so you know if you do that and right after you give her a whiff of it she says " hold on i have to pee" or go the bathroom or whatever.....you scored and you get an A+ in the being sly course. GOOD WORK!
the radiator itself no but the coolant that it carries has distinct odor Any paint on the new part could smell.
Endometriosis does not cause vaginal odor on its own. However, if there is a bacterial infection present then vaginal odor can result.
I was on depo for about 6 months and never noticed an odor. Get that checked out by your doctor, you may have an infection.
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Probably not. You may have a bacterial infection. Does it smell fishy? Go to the doctor
No, a man's sperm cannot directly cause vaginal odor. Vaginal odor can be caused by a variety of factors, including bacterial imbalances or infections in the vagina. It is important to practice good hygiene and seek medical advice if you are concerned about vaginal odor.
Psychological or physical stress may lead to diminished immunity and lower levels of circulating oestrogens. Stress can also cause changes in vaginal pH. The combination of these factors increases the chance of vaginal infection by commensal or exogenous organisms, which could cause a change to vaginal odor.
It's normal for your vagina to have a slight odor. But, a strong vaginal odor - for instance, a "fishy" smell - might be abnormal and could indicate a problem. An abnormal vaginal odor is usually associated with other vaginal signs and symptoms such as itching, burning, irritation or discharge. Bacterial vaginosis - an overgrowth of normally occurring vaginal bacteria - is the most common vaginal infection that causes a vaginal odor. Trichomoniasis - a sexually transmitted infection - also can lead to vaginal odor. Chlamydia and gonorrhea infections usually don't cause vaginal odors. Neither do yeast infections. If you have the symptom that abnormal, you can make an appointment with your doctor for diagnosis. You can also use fuyan pill for treatment. If you have the same conditon before and you can treat it by yourself...
Yes, it probably will cause an odor.
An infection can cause one or all of those symptoms: redness, swelling, odor, and drainage.
The mites themselves do not, however, a resulting bacterial infection can cause an odor...
A UTI can cause a foul odor; and antibiotics will cure the infection.
Vaginal itching with a bad odor could be a yeast infection. It could also be a number of sexually transmitted diseases. It is important to consult with your doctor and be tested so this is correctly diagnosed.