Blood exposure to air
This is temporary and normal.
👗 5. Clothing and Sweat
Tight or non-breathable clothing can trap moisture.
This may lead to:
- Sweat buildup
- Increased bacterial growth
- Mild odor
Synthetic fabrics are more likely to contribute than cotton.
🍎 6. Diet and Lifestyle
What you eat and drink can slightly influence body odor, including intimate areas.
Factors may include:
- Strong-smelling foods (garlic, spices)
- Low water intake
- Smoking
- Certain medications
⚠️ 7. Infections That Need Attention
Sometimes odor can signal an infection that needs medical care.
Examples include:
- Yeast infections
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Persistent bacterial imbalance
🚨 Warning signs:
- Strong unusual smell
- Itching or burning
- Abnormal discharge color (green/yellow)
- Pain or discomfort
🧠 Important Truth