Why does my private area smell musty female?

A strong vaginal odor may be a sign of vaginitis, or it may be a temporary smell related to your hygiene, lifestyle or other changes. Take note of whether you have other symptoms. If the odor is related to an infection, you'll usually notice other changes, like vaginal itching, burning and discharge.

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How do you get the musty smell out of private parts?

1. Adopt good hygiene measures
  1. urinating immediately after sex.
  2. using a gentle, fragrance-free soap on the vulva only.
  3. changing underwear daily, or when the underwear is sweaty or soiled.
  4. washing underwear in unscented products.
  5. taking a shower after sweating, as trapped sweat can increase vaginal odor.

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Is it normal to be musty down there?

It's normal to smell “down there,” even right after bathing. Your vagina resides in a warm, dark place loaded with lymph nodes and glands. It has its own delicately balanced ecosystem, complete with its own unique, odor-producing bacterial flora.

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How do I get rid of the odor down there?

Following certain hygiene practices and avoiding behaviors that disrupt the natural balance of bacteria in the vagina can help reduce vaginal odors.
  1. But First, Healthy vs. Unhealthy Odors. ...
  2. Learn Proper Vulva Hygiene. ...
  3. Wear the Right Clothing. ...
  4. Don't Wait to Shower. ...
  5. Stay Hydrated. ...
  6. Use Tampons or Menstrual Cups. ...
  7. Try a Probiotic.

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Why do I smell even after showering?

ODOR AFTER A SHOWER IS DUE TO LINGERING BACTERIA

In addition to bacteria, oftentimes there is deodorant residue and other impurities that are trapped in the underarm pores and within the hair if you have armpit hair.

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Does bacterial vaginosis smell?

Symptoms of bacterial vaginosis

This discharge will usually be white or grey, thin or watery and have a strong, unpleasant fishy smell. This can be more noticeable during and after sex, and during periods. Bacterial vaginosis does not usually cause itching or irritation.

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Why can I smell myself through my pants?

Common causes of abnormal vaginal odors include: Bacterial vaginosis, an infection caused by bacterial overgrowth. Trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite. A tampon left in place for too long.

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Why do private parts smell musty?

Apocrine glands, which are located in the groin (and armpits) release an odorless, oily fluid during times of stress. When this fluid comes in contact with bacteria on your skin, it often results in a musty odor that many people associate with body odor.

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Why are my knickers always wet and smelly?

Bacterial infections:

Excessive panties are always wet vaginal discharge can be caused due to bacterial vaginosis. The discharge is thin, grey coloured and smells like a fish. It also causes itching around the vagina. Having multiple sexual partners and frequent douching are the common causes of bacterial infection.

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Does shaving pubic hair reduce odor?

The research shows that body hair by itself is not a cause of bad body odor. But everyone is unique. Some guys report smelling better after their shave their armpits, body hair, or pubes. They feel that it makes them sweat less and smell better.

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Why do I smell under there?

Body odor is caused by bacteria breaking down the sweat from the apocrine glands in your armpits, groin, and pubic area. You may be more prone to body odor if you are overweight, eat certain foods, have certain health conditions, or are under stress. Genetics may also play a role.

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Can bacterial vaginosis go away on its own?

At times, BV will go away without treatment. However, treatment can help avoid the increased chance of some serious health risks associated with BV, including: Getting or transmitting HIV; Delivering your baby too early if you have BV while pregnant; and.

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How did I get bacterial vaginosis?

BV is often caused by gardnerella vaginalis, the most common type of bacteria in your vagina. Anything that changes the chemistry of your vagina's pH balance can mess with bacteria levels and lead to infection — like douching or using vaginal deodorants and other irritating products.

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How do you test for bacterial vaginosis?

Tests for bacterial vaginosis include:
  1. Wet mount. A sample of vaginal discharge is checked for bacteria, white blood cells, and unusual cells called clue cells. ...
  2. Whiff test. A sample of discharge is checked to see if a strong fishy odour is created when a special solution is added. ...
  3. Vaginal pH. ...
  4. DNA test.

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What does bacterial vaginosis smell like?

Symptoms of bacterial vaginosis include: an unusual vaginal discharge that has a strong fishy smell, particularly after sex. a change to the colour and consistency of your discharge, such as becoming greyish-white and thin and watery.

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What happens if bacterial vaginosis goes untreated?

Most often, BV does not cause other health problems. However, if left untreated, BV may increase your risk for: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. Pelvic inflammatory disease where BV bacteria infect the uterus or fallopian tubes.

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How do I permanently stop BV?

Ways to prevent BV and BV recurrences:

Limit your number of sex partners. Test regularly for STDs. Use condoms and dental dams properly during sex. Use condoms on sex toys, and put a new condom on the toy before sharing it with your partner.

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What kills odor causing bacteria?

Try a solution of hydrogen peroxide and water to fight body odor. Use 1 teaspoon of peroxide (3%) to 1 cup (8 ounces) of water. Wipe this on affected areas (underarms, feet, groin) with a washcloth. This may help destroy some of the bacteria that create odor.

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Why does my pubic region smell?

Sweating The skin in the groin area is prone to sweating, which can cause vaginal odor. Diet What you eat and drink influences the smell of urine, and there's some evidence that what you eat can affect your vaginal odor. If your vagina smells off, foods with strong odor, such as garlic, could be the cause.

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How do you keep it fresh all day down there?

Cleaning your vulvovaginal area is simple:
  1. Wash daily with warm water—soap is optional, but use a gentle soap like Dove-Hypoallergenic, Neutrogena, Basis, or Pears. ...
  2. Do not wash inside your vagina. ...
  3. Avoid using special scrubs, scented soaps, and douching—even products that say they're designed for vaginal care.

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Why does my pubic hair smell even after washing?

Pubic hair holds on to residual urine, vaginal discharge, blood and semen. Bacteria line up all along the hair shaft just lunching it up and creating odor. (Very appetizing, I know.) Trimming your pubic hair reduces that surface area for bacteria, thus reducing odor.

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Is it more Hygienic to have no pubic hair?

If you sense a little body odor, it's because your pubic hair is doing its job of trapping sweat, oil, and bacteria. To care for your pubic area, all you need to do is regularly rinse with water. Long story short, there is nothing dirty or unclean about pubic hair. There is no medical reason to remove it.

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