During your period, the smell is primarily due to the breakdown of blood and tissue in your menstrual flow, which can produce a metallic or slightly unpleasant odor. Additionally, the presence of bacteria in the vaginal area can contribute to changes in scent. Hormonal fluctuations during your cycle may also affect the pH balance of your vaginal environment, further influencing odor. Proper hygiene can help manage and minimize any unpleasant smells during this time.
Loss of taste and smell after endoscopic sinus surgery can persist for several weeks to a few months as the nasal passages heal. In some cases, taste and smell may gradually return as the swelling decreases and the sense of smell improves. However, it's important to follow up with your healthcare provider if the loss of taste and smell persists for an extended period of time.
You have likely experienced adaptation. When you are exposed to a strong odor for an extended period, your sense of smell can become desensitized to it, making the smell seem to fade away even though it is still present.
No, it is not. It has a foul and sharp smell.
I suspect you would smell nothing at all.
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If you are not on your period, and you feel like you are because of the smell, you probably just have discharge. A clear gooey substance which can smell at times. No reason to worry, if u dont like the smell, consider body spray over clothes.
if you have your period the bear will smell it. SO BE AWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Because it is old, not fresh
Bears have an excellent sense of smell, so they could tell when a lady has her period.
Yes with larger dogs there can be a smell.
Any offensive smell may indicate infection. I recently had a D and C operation and had no offensive smell with next period. Please contact your health provider to be sure.
They feel awkward.
It is normal for period blood to have a slight odor due to the presence of bacteria and shedding of the uterine lining. However, a strong or foul odor could indicate an infection and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
If your period is a week early and has a really bad odor to it, you might want to get tested for a sexually transmitted disease. While it is normal for your period to smell because of stale blood, any change in smell, flow or color should be taken seriously.
Yes, after a prolonged period on dry sand in the hot sun.
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