I dont know if its just coz its hot and its sweaty, or if Ive got thrush or something like that, i get discharge like most girls, but thats normal right? When I go toilet, i get a strong wiff of it, its foul, i feel dirty.
I hope I can stop it somehow.
please help, and dont be mean or nasty.
Thankyou ppl.
xx
Update:Yeah I wax once every 3 weeks.
Its like a sweaty dischargy smell uuugh.
If it is coz im sweaty "down there" how do I fix that problem when im at work in pants lol.
thanks so much for ur help!
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don't put anything scented down there (panty liners, perfumes, scented body wash or soaps)
wear cotton underwear
if you have lots of pubic hair it can trap scents too
trim or wax it
hope this helps :)
the vagina itself is an odourless organ and does not generate a smell, however without bathing, bacteria and foreign parasites can inhabit the vagina hence causing a smelly vagina.
It is hard to prevent bacteria build up or foreign parasites from entering the vagina but you can most certainly help to control the problem, Young girls and women ask the same most common question “Why does my vagina smell” or “I wash regular and I still can smell a horrible stink” This is perfectly normal, but as stated earlier it will all depend on what type of odour it is and what is actually causing it. All types of bacteria, parasites, yeasts and any other foreign aliens inside the vagina generate odours through waste or by product therefore causing distinctive odours. Common smells emitted from this orifice is normally explained as a type of fishy smell.
Bacterial vaginosis can be the cause of the ‘fishy’ odour from the vagina, it can be a very embarrassing infection if not treated. Naturally a woman’s vagina does not have a repulsive smell. Menstruation does not smell bad but will if left un-washed for over a long period of time, Some female body smells can be sexually arousing. Bad odours could be due to infection. Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns on the matter. There are many medications i.e. creams and lotions you can use to rid vaginal smells but you need to be very careful when using products around this very sensitive area of the body.
Smelly vagina and the facts you need to know about why you should avoid chemicals?. The vagina is self cleaning so needs no help unless an infection is present, in which time a doctors prescription should be obtained. The vulva when cleansing, needs nothing more than water. Certain products contain chemicals and if these come in contact with the vulva it can strip the vulva of its natural oils leaving it dry and often irritated, also more prone to infections such as yeast infections. Chemicals can also potentially find their way into the urethra causing urinary tract infections. Not all products will be of the destructive type but always consult your doctor before using over the counter medications. Chemical based products in the vagina can disrupt the natural PH of the vagina which causes an overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria, genital mycoplasmas, and gardnerella vaginalis, with reduced or absent lactobacilli. More information on this can be found online. Never ignore unusal behaviours or sightings in or around the vagina, meaning change in colour of discharge, the amount you lose and texture..
All of these are natural happenings in the vagina however when bacterial growth is effected this causes bacterial vaginosis, symptoms of which include that bad ‘fish’ odour we spoke of earlier and therefore causing excessive discharge. Any vaginal discomfort when going to the toilet i.e. a painful pee or wee wee (urine) should always be checked out for fear that a vaginal infection is present. An infection causing you to have a smelly vagina can be treated with proper prescribed medication from your doctor. Do not be embarrassed to talk to your GP of your condition. What is more embarrassing, telling your doctor who can remedy the matter or have your friends turn up their nose every time you sit up close.
Contrary to what many younger people think , pubic hair actually helps keep the whole crotch area cooler and less sweaty....pubic hair provides a physical barrier between the crotch and your knickers and allows the whole area to breathe.
All adults sweat and the pubes allow the skin to avoid contact with the sweaty panties whereas if you are bald you get to sit in damp panties which leads to more odour and more chance of a yeast infection.
Pubes are not gross they are a sign of sexual maturity, you can trim them and still look like a desirable woman.
wen u take a bath soap up a clean washcloth and wipe ur self with it a few times. then do ur butthole. dry it wen u get out w ur towel, or toilet paper.something clean and absorbant. never ever leave wet! if u can go without pan
You may have a yeast infection. Go to see your doctor and get a culture done. Good Luck
cause i think the hair would actually collect the moisture and stop germs from entering inside your body, but with out the hair you feel more moisture.
baby powder helps if its not an infection