Ok, still me (from the question). I am 13 year old girl and I haven't started my periods yet. I get this smelly, thick-ish, sticky white discharge from my vagina. I am not overweight and I have a pretty healthy diet (I think). I've looked around the internet and it looks like it's some sort of infection. I don't really want to go to the doctors though - bit awkward!!
I also have quite a lot of dark hair on my chest, around my nipples and around my belly button. I might have it on my back but I can't see (but it feels like there is hair there). The stuff on my back however could just be the normal hair you get everywhere but the stuff on my chest etc is not!
COuld they be linked...if not what are they?
No, that is not normal at all. A smelly discharge usually means an infection. You NEED to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Yes if you dont wipe your bum you can leave excess poo, also alot of smelly hair. Hope this helped.
There are several ways to get rid of excess body hair such as shaving and waxing.
Obviously you wash your hair with shampoo.
It sounds like you may have a skin condition such as a sebaceous cyst or an infected hair follicle, which can produce thick, smelly discharge. It's important to avoid squeezing it further, as this can lead to infection or complications. I recommend seeing a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Excess body hair in men is primarily influenced by genetics and hormonal levels, particularly testosterone. Higher levels of androgens, such as testosterone, can stimulate hair follicles, leading to increased hair growth. Additionally, individual variations in hair follicle sensitivity to these hormones can also contribute to differences in body hair density and distribution. Conditions such as hypertrichosis or hirsutism can further exacerbate excessive hair growth due to hormonal imbalances.
Oh, dude, if you're sprouting more hair than Chewbacca, it could be due to an excess of androgens like testosterone. These hormones can make you hairier than a werewolf at a full moon party. But hey, at least you'll save money on razors, right?
The cause of excess body hair is usually caused by a hormone known as Testosterone. In Women who experience excessive body hair, this is usually cause. It can also apply in men. Genetics and race also play a part.
Lasers can be used to remove hair, usually excess body hair, or to permanently sculpt hairlines and eyebrows. In earlier years this was done by electrolysis.
yes it does.
A condition known as 'Hirsutism'