The female private organ has a distinct scent. Some women are self-conscious about their private part odor, yet it is typical for a healthy organ to have a faint odor. When infections or other health issues are present, however, this odor can change. Below are 5 types of private part odor and what they said about one’s health.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

1. Tangy or fermented odor.

The smell of acidic or sour private part discharge is fairly prevalent. It’s been compared to the scent of fermenting foods by some. Yogurt, sourdough bread, and even some sour beer contain the same type of beneficial bacteria found in most healthy private parts.

Reasons for a tangy odor.

A healthy private part’s pH is somewhat acidic, ranging between 3.8 and 4.5. Lactobacilli bacteria keep the private part pH at a healthy level and this might produce this kind of odor.

2. Coppery odor.

Many women describe smelling a coppery, metallic odor in their private area. This is normally not a cause for concern. It rarely denotes a more serious issue.

A coppery odor could be caused by a variety of less common reasons for private part bleeding. After your period is through, the metallic scent should go quickly. If your private part pH has been altered by interaction with sperm, a metallic odor may develop.

Reasons for a coppery odor.

Iron, which has a metallic odor, is found in the blood. Menstruation is the most prevalent cause of bleeding. Blood and tissue shed from your uterine lining flow through your private part canal throughout your period.

3. Rotten odor like a decaying organism.

A foul odor that causes your nose to wrinkle and your face to distort is not ordinary. It may not be your private organ but something inside it if the scent is horrible, like a dead creature.

Reason for rotten smells.

Inadvertently leaving a tampon inside your private part for days, even weeks is far more common than you might imagine. This type of odor is most often caused by using a tampon for an extended period without changing it.

4. Fishy odor.

You’ve certainly heard the term “fishy” used to describe an unusual private part odor. Fresh fish should not have a strong odor. The more accurate analogy is decomposing fish. Why? Trimethylamine is the chemical component that gives rotting fish its unique stench as well as various private part scents.

Reasons for a dead fish odor.

Bacterial vaginosis occurs when anaerobic bacteria overgrow in the private part area. These anaerobic microbes can produce a fishy odor.

Also, Trichomoniasis is the most prevalent intimately transmitted infection that can cause the fishy vaginal smell.

5. Chemical odor like a newly cleaned bathroom.

An odor that smells like bleach or ammonia could be one of several things. This odor can be a sign that you should see a doctor.

Reasons for a chemical odor.

Urine contains urea, which is an ammonia byproduct. A chemical odor could come from a buildup of urine in your underwear or around your vulva. Keep in mind that urine with a strong ammonia odor is an indication of dehydration.

A chemical-like odor could potentially be an indication of bacterial vaginosis.

Conclusion.

Abnormal scents should be easy to detect in general. Red flag odors including rotting fish, dead organisms, and decomposition should be a sign of concern. Inform your doctor if the odor is becoming serious.

Other symptoms will also occur alongside the smell if there is a serious cause.

Don’t be hesitant to get to know your private part in all of its scented beauty. The more you know about the scents your private part creates daily, the better prepared you’ll be if something goes wrong. After all, our private organs provide us with numerous benefits. It’s past time for us to figure out what they’re all about…CLICK HERE FOR MORE ARTICLE>>>

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