Why do I smell weird?

Changes to body odor may be due to puberty, excessive sweating, or poor hygiene. Sudden changes are typically caused by the environment, medications, or foods that you eat. However, body odor, especially sudden and persistent changes to your normal odor, can sometimes be a sign of an underlying condition.
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Why did my body odor change?

Your body odor can change due to hormones, the food you eat, infection, medications or underlying conditions like diabetes. Prescription-strength antiperspirants or medications may help.
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How can I fix my weird smell?

Baking soda and vinegar can be used to neutralize many different unwanted scents. For example: Use a spray bottle with warmed vinegar and water to clean stains from your wall that may be causing lingering odors.
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Why does my sweat smell weird?

Sweating and body odor from activity and exercise is totally normal. The smell that arises is due to the bacteria that live harmlessly on everyone's body. When the bacteria mix with sweat released from your sweat glands, it can create an unpleasant odor.
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Why do I have a weird smell in my nose?

Sinusitis, mouth infections, and certain foods, drinks, and lifestyle habits are usually behind bad smells in the nose. People can usually get rid of bad smells in the nose by using home remedies, trying OTC medications, and making lifestyle changes.
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Explained : Parosmia, an odor distortion associated with COVID-19



How does Covid affect your smell?

Some viruses damage olfactory sensory neurons, nerves that help you smell. It may take months to recover from this damage. And being sick can make it hard to smell if your nose is stuffed up. With COVID-19, more than 8 in 10 people may briefly lose their sense of smell.
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Why is my smell and taste different?

An infection in your nose, throat, or sinuses. A head injury, which might affect the nerves related to taste and smell. A polyp or a growth that blocks your nasal passage.
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How do I know if I stink?

"It's almost like a white-noise reset to the olfactory system," says Dalton. Try this: sniff coffee or charcoal for a full minute. Then go back and take a whiff of your underarm or other potentially offending area. In a pinch, you could even smell the crook of your elbow, which contains few sweat glands.
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What does stress sweat smell like?

But your apocrine glands, usually only found in your armpit area, are activated when you're under psychological stress, explains Preti. This sweat produces a strong, sometimes even sulfurous odor when you're anxious or scared.
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Why do I smell after a shower?

Another popular culprit for shower odors is biofilm. Biofilm can build up on your shower and inside your shower drain, leading to musty, unpleasant odors. If the shower drain smells like mildew, then you may have mold or biofilm growing inside your drain.
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What is the best smell in the world?

Well, a team of scientists from the University of Oxford think they've worked out the best and worst smells in the world. According to their study, the best smell is vanilla and the worst smell is sweaty feet. The results show that people share favourite smells regardless of where they come from in the world.
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Why does my bedroom smell like poop?

because an empty or 'dried-out' P-trap is by far the most common cause of all sewer-gas smells. Each and every plumbing fixture and/or plumbing drain has a P-trap on the drain if it has been installed according to Code, and it's these P-traps that protect us from sewer-gas.
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Why does my daughter's room smell?

Most kid smells are caused by the buildup of bacteria and sweat. To keep those smells from compounding on themselves, you need to air out your child's bedroom regularly. Opening their bedroom door will help, but it will also drag those bad smells into the rest of your home.
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Why does my BO smell like onions all of a sudden?

Foods such as garlic, onions, cumin, and curry can also cause changes in body odor. The sulfur-like compounds that the body releases as it breaks down these foods can react with the sweat on the skin, producing body odor that may be different than a person's natural scent.
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Can a hormone imbalance cause body odor?

"Women experiencing hormonal fluctuations can certainly experience changes in their body odor," says Dr. Dietz. "When estrogen levels drop during menopause, for example, the body often mistakes this as a sign that it's overheating. This hormonal change then leads to excess sweating, which can contribute to body odor.
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How can I change my body odor naturally?

If you want to be odor-free, consider the following tips:
  1. Take a bath or shower every day.
  2. Wash your clothes regularly and make sure to wear clean ones.
  3. Try to avoid strong-smelling foods that may seep through your pores.
  4. Put on an antiperspirant at bedtime.
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Does anxiety make you stink?

Your underarms secrete approximately 30 times more sweat when you're under stress than when at rest. Sweat from your apocrine glands tends to be thicker and richer in proteins and lipids. The fats and nutrients in this type of sweat combine with the bacteria that live on your skin, resulting in body odor.
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Can anxiety cause you to smell?

Phantom Smell

Phantosmia, which is an olfactory hallucination, sometimes occurs with anxiety. It can cause you to smell something that isn't there, or rather, a neutral smell becomes unpleasant.
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Does anxiety sweat smell different?

The appocrine glands are larger and are found primarily in the underarm area. This stress sweat contains a lot of the nutrients that bacteria feed off of, and it's the bacteria feeding off of sweat that produces most of the resulting odor. That means that stress-induced sweat smells worse than sweat from other causes.
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How do I make sure I don't smell?

How to treat body odour yourself
  1. wash your armpits, groin and feet at least twice a day with soap and dry thoroughly.
  2. shave your armpits regularly.
  3. use antiperspirants and deodorants.
  4. change and wash your clothes regularly.
  5. wear natural fabrics like cotton, wool and silk.
  6. wear antibacterial socks.
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How do you smell good after a shower?

Moisturize your skin with scented lotions or creams

If the scent of your body lotion, cream, or oil is all the fragrance you want, you can make the scent last by applying it to your skin right out of the shower after patting off excess water.
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What foods make your body smell good?

10 Types of Foods That Make Your Body Smell Great
  • Citrus fruits. Citrus fruits have a significant impact on your body's odor; citrus fruits work to remove bad odors from your body and replace them with a fresh odor. ...
  • Cardamoms. ...
  • Jasmine tea. ...
  • Lemon and water. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Fenugreek seeds.
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What are some smell disorders?

The most common smell and taste disorders are:
  • Anosmia. Loss of sense of smell.
  • Ageusia. Loss of sense of taste.
  • Hyposmia. Reduced ability to smell.
  • Hypogeusia. Reduced ability to taste sweet, sour, bitter, or salty things.
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Is there a cure for Dysosmia?

In many cases, dysosmia spontaneously goes away on its own. Other times, dysosmia treatment depends on the underlying cause. For example, your healthcare provider may surgically remove nasal polyps or prescribe antibiotics for a sinus infection. Some experts believe that smell retraining therapy (SRT) may help.
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How does COVID effect your taste and smell?

This matters because loss of smell, known as anosmia, and loss of taste are common COVID-19 symptoms. For many, the senses return as the infection fades. But for others, the effect lingers in varying degrees. (With the Omicron variant, those symptoms can still occur, but not as often as it has with other variants.)
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