Why do I keep smelling vinegar?

Secondary hyperhidrosis means that the cause of a person's excessive sweating is an underlying health condition or is a side effect of medication. When sweat mixes with bacteria on the skin, a person may notice it smells like vinegar.
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What causes you to smell vinegar?

Corynebacteria. A bacterial skin infection caused by corynebacteria can cause sweat to smell like vinegar or other strong scents.
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What does it mean when the air smells like vinegar?

Many drivers assume vinegar causes the odor. However, it's typically caused by mold that has formed in the vents of the cabin. There are several causes of mildew or mold. It's often because of dust or leaves that accumulate in the air vents throughout the year.
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What chemical causes the smell of vinegar?

Acetic acid is also known as ethanoic acid, ethylic acid, vinegar acid, and methane carboxylic acid; it has the chemical formula of CH3COOH. Acetic acid is a byproduct of fermentation, and gives vinegar its characteristic odor.
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What does it mean when you smell something that isn't there?

An olfactory hallucination (phantosmia) makes you detect smells that aren't really there in your environment. The odors you notice in phantosmia are different from person to person and may be foul or pleasant.
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10 Reasons Your Sweat Smells Like Vinegar



What do you smell before a stroke?

There is a common myth that during a stroke, the victim will perceive the smell of burning toast. The medical term for this is phantosmia; an olfactory hallucination. In other words, a phantom smell, or a smell that isn't really there.
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Does COVID-19 cause phantom smells?

More than smell - COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis. Recent anecdotal and scientific reports have provided evidence of a link between COVID-19 and chemosensory impairments such as anosmia.
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How do you get rid of vinegar syndrome?

How can vinegar syndrome be prevented? As with preventing color fading and preserving nitrate, the answer to preventing vinegar syndrome is proper storage. Keeping acetate films cold and dry slows chemical processes and largely prevents vinegar syndrome from taking hold.
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Why does my bedroom smell like vinegar?

Your room can smell sour for many reasons, including dirty clothes, mold spores, pet urine, sweat, moisture, mildew behind a piece of furniture, insufficient ventilation, or a dirty trash can. Things that smell sour are acidic (resemble vinegar) and the foul odor is often caused by bacteria.
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Why do I smell sour?

Body odor is what you smell when your sweat comes in contact with the bacteria on your skin. Sweat itself doesn't smell, but when the bacteria on your skin mix with your sweat, it causes an odor. Body odor can smell sweet, sour, tangy or like onions. The amount you sweat doesn't necessarily impact your body odor.
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Does ozone smell like vinegar?

Certain types of mold can cause your car's air conditioning to smell like vinegar. Much bigger issues could cause foul odors in your A/C, too, such as ozone emissions, which tend to smell vinegary, or leaking battery acid, which has a strong sulfur smell.
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Does the smell of white vinegar go away?

The sharp odor of vinegar can be unpleasant for many people even though it will go away as soon as it dries.
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Does natural gas smell like vinegar?

Natural gas has no odor. Gas companies add a harmless chemical called mercaptan to give it its distinctive “rotten egg” smell. All natural gas and propane pipeline gas in Connecticut is odorized.
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Why do I wake up smelling sour?

Body odor at night rarely tops the list of serious health woes, but it can be embarrassing and disconcerting. Sour body odor when sleeping usually isn't a cause for concern, but the sweating could be a sign of benign hyperhidrosis or a more serious ailment.
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Is vinegar syndrome toxic?

Health note here when a film has severe vinegar syndrome, do not sniff or touch it, as it can be hazardous to your health! Acetic acid and other acidic products associated with film decay can produce contact burns and skin and mucous membrane irritation.
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Can hypothyroidism cause body odor?

Thyroid problems.

Occasionally, an overactive thyroid can also cause body odor. This is because the patient tends to sweat excessively due to the hyper-functioning thyroid gland. This condition can also be ruled out by physical examination and blood studies.
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How do I get the vinegar smell out of my house?

You can try putting a box of baking soda and keep it in the room. Baking soda will absorb the vinegar smell. However, you can also use an air conditioner or a dehumidifier to neutralize the smell of vinegar from your room.
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Can kidney problems cause body odor?

Sometimes, body odor can be a sign of kidney disease, which means that the kidneys are damaged and unable to filter the blood in the way that they should.
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What is TMAU?

Trimethylaminuria (TMAU) is an uncommon condition that causes an unpleasant, fishy smell. It's also called "fish odour syndrome". Sometimes it's caused by faulty genes that a person inherits from their parents, but this isn't always the case. There's currently no cure, but there are things that can help.
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What does vinegar syndrome look like?

The symptoms of vinegar syndrome are a pungent vinegar smell (hence the name), followed eventually by shrinkage, embrittlement, and buckling of the gelatin emulsion. Storage in warm and humid conditions greatly accelerates the onset of decay.
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Why does acetate smell like vinegar?

The chemical process of decay turns the acetate into acetic acid (the acid in vinegar), which causes the film to shrink, warp, and turn brittle. It also emits a characteristic odor of vinegar, which is a sure sign that the film is decaying.
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What are ad strips?

A-D Strips, developed and manufactured by IPI, are dye-coated paper strips designed to detect and measure the severity of acetate photographic film deterioration ("vinegar syndrome") in film collections.
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Does phantosmia after COVID go away?

The medical term for a change in smell or taste is “parosmia.” Parosmia is a common symptom of COVID-19 infection. In one review of more than 3,500 people with COVID-19, almost half reported a change in their sense of smell or taste. This symptom usually goes away on its own within a few weeks.
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How do COVID symptoms start?

Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19: Fever or chills.
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Will phantosmia go away?

Phantosmia is relatively uncommon. It makes up around 10 to 20 percent of disorders related to the sense of smell. In most cases, phantosmia is not a cause for concern and will go away on its own.
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