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  1. Body Odor: Causes, Changes, Underlying Diseases & Treatment

    Body odor is caused by a mix of bacteria and sweat on your skin. Your body odor can change due to hormones, the food you eat, infection, medications or underlying conditions like diabetes.

  2. Vaginal Odor: Types, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Oct 25, 2022 · A strong unfamiliar and unpleasant odor — especially one that continues for several days and smells fishy – isn’t normal. A smelly vaginal odor may be a symptom of a health problem, …

  3. Trimethylaminuria (Fish Odor Syndrome or TMAU) - Cleveland Clinic

    Apr 5, 2024 · People with TMAU give off an unpleasant nauseating odor that people describe as smelling like rotten fish. The odor may be body odor, bad breath (halitosis) or strong-smelling pee.

  4. Urine: Urination, Composition, Production, Color & Odor

    Urine Urine is liquid waste that your kidneys make to remove excess fluids and waste products from your body. It mostly consists of water, but it also contains waste products, salt and electrolytes. If …

  5. Smelly Scalp: Causes, Shampoos & At-Home Treatments

    You can try the following at-home fixes for scalp odor: Change your hair care products: Try “clarifying” shampoo designed to prevent the buildup of hair products.

  6. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

    Policy Bacterial vaginosis may cause your vaginal discharge to have a “fishy” odor. It can also cause vaginal irritation in some people. Others may not have any symptoms of BV. How common is …

  7. Fetor Hepaticus: Smell, Symptoms, Causes & Prognosis

    Fetor hepaticus is different from: Trimethylaminuria (fish odor syndrome). Trimethylaminuria, a buildup of trimethylamine in your blood, is a different metabolic condition. Although some people with liver …

  8. Surgical Wound Infection: Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

    Noticeable odor from the incision An opening in the incision line (the line may get deeper, longer or wider) Redness or color changes in your skin that go beyond the edge of the incision Pain when you …

  9. Anosmia (Loss of Smell): Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    Anosmia is when you can’t detect an odor, whether it comes from pies fresh from the oven or smelly socks piled in a corner. It’s usually a temporary side effect of a cold or sinus infection.

  10. Apocrine Glands Function & Location - Cleveland Clinic

    Aug 22, 2024 · Bromhidrosis (body odor): This is the most common condition that affects a person’s apocrine sweat glands. It’s when bacteria on your skin break down your apocrine sweat, leading to a …