no, he does not have an underarm odor. i think it is natural for men to have a smell especially after physical activity.
Underarm odor can sometimes smell like chili due to the presence of certain bacteria that break down sweat into compounds that give off a spicy or pungent aroma. These bacteria are typically responsible for creating different odor profiles in sweat, resulting in unique smells like chili. Additionally, diet and individual body chemistry can also play a role in the specific scent of underarm odor.
use deodorant every morning and your underarm odors will be invisible.
You can put garlic under your arms, but it will not stop underarm odor. It will create the unpleasant smell of pits AND garlic.
Regularly washing the underarms with soap and water, using an antiperspirant or deodorant, wearing breathable clothing, and shaving underarm hair can help reduce underarm odor. If the odor persists, it may be helpful to see a doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
The gland found in the underarm or groin is called the apocrine gland. These glands produce a thicker secretion compared to eccrine glands, and their secretions can mix with bacteria on the skin to produce body odor.
well, when you sweat, all parts of your body become wet, and all parts of the wet, sweaty parts begin to sweat. so its not JUST underarm odor, its all over your body. your underarms are just emphasized in everyday society because if your hugging someone or give someone a highfive...or even just move, then your using your arms (and ampits, of course) and that will smell. that's why deoderant was invented. bless whoever did.
Wash more frequently. Change shirt often. Try another deodorant.
yes of course when you start going through puberty and sutff like your boobs are growing and you have periods unless you are a boy then you wont have boobs anyway it is very common like me i am having underarm body oder just because i am going through puberty and my boobs are growing and my private spot is growing hairy so yeah it is common
Body odor is related to bacteria. Clean under your arms well, and shower daily. Use a soap that helps with bacteria. If the odor persists, see a doctor. Early puberty may be a factor, or the dr. might just tell you to invest in some deodorant!
If you are 100% sure it is body odor and not just sweat, then your son could possibly have started puberty, but because he is at a young age ask him if he has underarm or pubic hair, if yes, then he has defiantly started puberty. and he could possibly finish puberty at 13 or 14
I wouldn't say that's normal, but hey! at least you don't have to pay for deodorant.