Why does the crevice of my nose stink?

When you have a bad smell in your nose for more than one week and there's no external source, you should see your doctor. Because a rotten smell in your nose often means you're also dealing with a sinus infection, nasal polyps, or other condition, it's likely you also have other symptoms.
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How do I stop the side of my nose from smelling?

avoiding foods and drinks that cause dehydration, such as caffeine and alcohol. using antihistamines or decongestants to treat nasal or sinus inflammation. avoiding foods and drinks that cause bad smells in the mouth, such as garlic and onions. not smoking or using tobacco products.
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How do you get rid of smelly pores?

How to clean and unclog nose pores
  1. Remove all makeup before bed. Wearing oil-free, noncomedogenic products doesn't give you a pass for bedtime makeup removal. ...
  2. Cleanse twice a day. ...
  3. Use the right moisturizer. ...
  4. Deep-clean your pores with a clay mask. ...
  5. Exfoliate dead skin cells.
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Why do blackheads smell like cheese?

Smells Like: Cheese

If you have cheesy-smelling acne, it's probably due to an epidermoid cyst, a noncancerous bump beneath the skin. "The skin is made up of a thin layer of cells that the body sheds," Dr. Chimento says.
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Why does the oil from my face smell bad?

The sebaceous glands are tiny glands in the skin which produce an oily/waxy substance, called sebum, to moisturise the skin and hair. These glands are found in greatest amounts on the face and scalp. Sebum has no smell, but its bacterial breakdown can produce a bad smell.
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Why is my nose so oily and smelly?

An oily nose is a common problem. Oiliness occurs when the sebaceous glands on your nose produce too much sebum. This is a natural oil that protects and lubricates your skin. If you have oily skin, your nose may produce considerably more oil because your pores are naturally larger than other pores on the face.
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Why do my pores smell bad?

Summary. Body odor is caused by bacteria breaking down the sweat from the apocrine glands in your armpits, groin, and pubic area. You may be more prone to body odor if you are overweight, eat certain foods, have certain health conditions, or are under stress. Genetics may also play a role.
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Why does my skin smell cheesy?

If you're uncircumcised, dead skin cells and fluids can build up in your foreskin. This buildup becomes a smelly, cheese-like substance called smegma.
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How come when I pop a pimple it smells?

The material can be thick (like cottage cheese) or liquid. The area around the cyst may smell bad. If the cyst breaks open, the material inside it often smells bad too. The cyst is usually firm and you can usually move it slightly if you try.
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When I squeeze my nose pores white stuff comes out?

The white stuff that comes out of your pores like thin strings when you squeeze your nose is called a sebaceous filament. It's mostly made up of sebum (oil that your skin produces) and dead skin cells. This substance typically collects in pores around your nose and chin.
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Why does it smell when I open my legs?

Sweating in the groin area can attract fungus and bacteria that can lead to a bad smell. Showering after exercise or athletic activity can help reduce the bad-smelling effects of smells related to sweating. Putting on clean, dry clothes after a sweat session can also help.
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What does diabetic sweat smell like?

A person living with a health condition such as diabetes or kidney disease may also have sweat that smells like ammonia. A person can try antiperspirants to reduce the amount they sweat, and deodorants to cover up any odors. A doctor can treat any underlying health conditions to help reduce the ammonia smell in sweat.
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Can smells come out of your pores?

Certain foods can change the way you smell. Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower produce gas. The breakdown of garlic and onions in your body releases sulfur-like compounds that waft out through your pores.
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Why does it stink around my nose?

Because a rotten smell in your nose often means you're also dealing with a sinus infection, nasal polyps, or another condition, it's likely you also have other symptoms. And because an ammonia smell in the nose can signal advanced kidney disease, see a doctor right away if you have that symptom.
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Can you smell a fungal sinus infection?

Symptoms of fungal sinusitis include: Decreased sense of smell or a bad smell in the nose.
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What do nasal polyps smell like?

Symptoms of nasal polyps include a rotten smell in your nose or a dramatically decreased sense of smell and taste. Nasal polyps tend to be very small, so you may not even know you have them. They may not affect your breathing. However, large polyps sometimes form.
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Does sebum have a smell?

In addition to interfering with walking, balance and coordination, Parkinson's causes increased secretion of sebum, which is produced by the skin's sebaceous glands. It's an oily, waxy substance with an odor that can be detected by people with a hyper-sensitive sense of smell -- a nurse in Scotland is among them.
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Why does my pimple smell like 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 do cysts smell like?

You may also notice that the cyst excretes a cheese-like liquid that has a foul smell. Unpleasant as that may seem, cysts can disappear on their own without treatment, according to Harvard Health. But if a cyst is bothering you, or becomes painful, it makes sense to see your doctor.
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Why does my night sweat smell 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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Why does my friend smell like cheese?

If you're wondering why your body odor and sweat smell like onions or cheese, there's a good chance you have bromhidrosis. Most of the time, you can detect bromhidrosis from its distinct scent. Common symptoms of this condition include: Constant (but not overpowering) body odor.
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Why does my boyfriend smell like cheese?

It turns out that when this sulfur compound is mixed with bacteria under the arm, it creates a chemical called thiol — and this chemical is known for smelling like onions. Men on the other hand, had increased levels of an odorless fatty acid, which gives off a cheesy smell once it mixes with the armpit bacteria.
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Why do I smell bad even with good hygiene?

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. Prescription-strength antiperspirants or medications may help.
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How do I get rid of sebum in my nose?

Using pore strips on the nose is a quick and effective way to get rid of sebaceous filaments (temporarily). Use any of the following products to exfoliate the skin and unclog the troublesome pores: Salicylic acid (or butylated hydroxyanisole) Benzoyl peroxide.
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Why do vaginas smell?

'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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