3. Transmitted Infections
Some infections transmitted through close contact can also cause unusual discharge or a stronger odor, usually yellowish or greenish.
Warning: These problems should always be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Early attention prevents more serious problems.
4. Hormonal Changes and Sweating
During menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause, hormone levels can fluctuate, disrupting the natural balance. Tight clothing or excessive sweating can also retain moisture and make odor more noticeable.
Impact: Even when not caused by an infection, these changes can affect comfort and confidence.
How to Prevent Odor and Stay Fresh
Gentle Daily Care
Wash with lukewarm water or a mild, unscented soap.
Avoid scented products or sprays that throw your body off balance.
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