Why do I smell down there even after I shower?

If you notice a fishy odor from your vagina or vaginal discharge, it may be caused by sweating, a bacterial infection, or even your genetics. The most common is cause is vaginitis, an infection or inflammation of the vagina. The odor of your vagina varies throughout your menstrual cycle.
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Why do I have a strong odor down there even after a shower?

However, when the vagina has a strong, unpleasant smell that continues for days, it may be a sign of a health problem. Common causes of abnormal vaginal odors include: Bacterial vaginosis, an infection caused by bacterial overgrowth. Trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite.
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Why does down there smell all the time?

'The vagina has a natural bacterial flora that's there to keep a good balance,' explains Dr Rosén. It's because of this natural bacteria that the cervical mucus in the vagina always has a smell. You may also experience changes throughout your menstrual cycle as the pH balance in your vagina changes.
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Is it normal to smell yourself down there?

It's normal to smell “down there,” even right after bathing. Your vagina resides in a warm, dark place loaded with lymph nodes and glands. It has its own delicately balanced ecosystem, complete with its own unique, odor-producing bacterial flora.
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Can others smell my discharge?

Can other people smell it too?" Dr. Kate, a gynecologist, answers: "No, all vaginas don't smell, or taste, the same...but they do all smell. Every woman has a different musky scent, and we tend to be very attuned to our own smell, even when no one else is aware of it.
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How do I get my pH balance back to normal?

Natural remedies to restore balance
  1. Avoiding harsh soaps and douching. Soaps typically have a high pH, and using them to clean the vaginal area may increase vaginal pH. ...
  2. Taking a probiotic supplement or suppository. ...
  3. Changing tampons regularly. ...
  4. Using barrier protection during sex.
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How do you maintain vaginal pH?

To keep the pH of your vagina at a consistently healthy level, follow these tips:
  1. Whenever you have sex, use a condom. The barrier will not only protect you from STDs, but it'll also prevent alkaline semen from disrupting your vaginal pH levels. ...
  2. Take probiotics. ...
  3. Don't douche. ...
  4. Eat yogurt. ...
  5. See your OB-GYN.
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Can bacterial vaginosis go away on its own?

Bacterial vaginosis often clears up on its own. But in some women it doesn't go away on its own. And for many women it comes back after it has cleared up. Antibiotic treatment works for some women but not others.
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Does cranberry juice help your pH balance?

Cranberry juice

Compounds in cranberries could balance the vagina's pH level, and its acidic property helps fight bacteria that cause infections.
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How do you keep your virgin clean and smelling good?

DON'T douche or use any sprays to cover up the smell as these products can irritate your vagina. Try bathing or showering every day with a mild soap and warm water, and wear cotton underwear. If your discharge continues to have an odor, you may have bacterial vaginosis (BV).
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What does BV smell like?

Period smells “fishy”

This odor is most often attributed to bacterial vaginosis, a type of infection. It's also a lot stronger than a normal period smell. You may have bacterial vaginosis if the “fishy” smell is accompanied by: burning, especially during urination.
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What happens if bacterial vaginosis goes untreated?

Most often, BV does not cause other health problems. However, if left untreated, BV may increase your risk for: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. Pelvic inflammatory disease where BV bacteria infect the uterus or fallopian tubes.
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How did I get bacterial vaginosis?

BV is a result of an imbalance of “good” and “harmful” bacteria in a vagina. Douching, not using condoms, and having new or multiple sex partners can upset the normal balance of vaginal bacteria, increasing your risk for getting BV.
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How do you tell if your pH is off?

Symptoms of Unbalanced Vaginal pH
  1. Strong, fish-like smell coming from your vagina.
  2. Grey, green, or foamy vaginal discharge.
  3. Itching around the vagina.
  4. Swelling and irritation around the vagina.
  5. Pain or burning feeling in the vagina during sex.
  6. Burning sensation while urinating.
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Why does my partner throw off my pH balance?

Unprotected penetrative sex with a man changes the pH of your vagina because semen has a pH of between 7.1 and 8. During sex, the pH of your vagina rises in order to create a more alkaline environment to protect the sperm and encourage fertilization. This can also encourage the growth of certain bacteria.
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