38 years
My husband is complaining from a bad viginal smell. But my doctor says that i do not have any infection. What could it be else than an infection?
Aug 24, 2014
It's normal for a vagina to have a slight odor. But, a strong vaginal odor for instance, a "fishy" smell — might be abnormal and could indicate a problem.
An abnormal vaginal odor is usually associated with other vaginal signs and symptoms such as itching, burning, irritation or discharge.
So is there any other symptoms accompanied with bad smell ,like the ones described.
Vaginal odor may vary throughout a menstrual cycle and may be especially noticeable right after having sex.
Normal sweating also can cause a vaginal odor.
Though it may be tempting to douche or use a vaginal deodorant to decrease vaginal odor, these products may actually increase irritation and other vaginal symptoms.
So pay attention to the feminine douches used or feminine washes used ,they may cause an allergic reaction and a secondary infection ,she can use only tested ones from a pharmacy ,pick one specialized and tested with the intimate ph required .
Bacterial vaginosis — an overgrowth of normally occurring vaginal bacteria — is the most common vaginal infection that causes a vaginal odor.
Trichomoniasis — a sexually transmitted infection — also can lead to vaginal odor. Chlamydia and gonorrhea infections usually don't cause vaginal odors. Neither do yeast infections.
Generally, if she has vaginal odor without other vaginal symptoms, it's unlikely that vaginal odor is abnormal.
Common causes of abnormal vaginal odor include:
Bacterial vaginosis
Poor hygiene
Retained or forgotten tampon
Trichomoniasis
Rectovaginal fistula (an abnormal opening between the rectum and vagina that allows feces to leak into the vagina)
In the meantime, to minimize vaginal odor:
let her Wash external genital area. During regular baths or showers, use a very small amount of mild, unscented soap or tested wash from a pharmacy and lots of water.
All healthy vagina contain bacteria and yeast. The normal acidity of your vagina keeps bacteria and yeast in check. But douching can actually upset this delicate balance.
f you're concerned about an abnormal or persistent vaginal odor, see the gynecologist especially if she has other signs and symptoms such as itching, burning, irritation or discharge.
The doctor may examine and if necessary make a culture for the discharge to know the specific cause .
An abnormal vaginal odor is usually associated with other vaginal signs and symptoms such as itching, burning, irritation or discharge.
So is there any other symptoms accompanied with bad smell ,like the ones described.
Vaginal odor may vary throughout a menstrual cycle and may be especially noticeable right after having sex.
Normal sweating also can cause a vaginal odor.
Though it may be tempting to douche or use a vaginal deodorant to decrease vaginal odor, these products may actually increase irritation and other vaginal symptoms.
So pay attention to the feminine douches used or feminine washes used ,they may cause an allergic reaction and a secondary infection ,she can use only tested ones from a pharmacy ,pick one specialized and tested with the intimate ph required .
Bacterial vaginosis — an overgrowth of normally occurring vaginal bacteria — is the most common vaginal infection that causes a vaginal odor.
Trichomoniasis — a sexually transmitted infection — also can lead to vaginal odor. Chlamydia and gonorrhea infections usually don't cause vaginal odors. Neither do yeast infections.
Generally, if she has vaginal odor without other vaginal symptoms, it's unlikely that vaginal odor is abnormal.
Common causes of abnormal vaginal odor include:
Bacterial vaginosis
Poor hygiene
Retained or forgotten tampon
Trichomoniasis
Rectovaginal fistula (an abnormal opening between the rectum and vagina that allows feces to leak into the vagina)
In the meantime, to minimize vaginal odor:
let her Wash external genital area. During regular baths or showers, use a very small amount of mild, unscented soap or tested wash from a pharmacy and lots of water.
All healthy vagina contain bacteria and yeast. The normal acidity of your vagina keeps bacteria and yeast in check. But douching can actually upset this delicate balance.
f you're concerned about an abnormal or persistent vaginal odor, see the gynecologist especially if she has other signs and symptoms such as itching, burning, irritation or discharge.
The doctor may examine and if necessary make a culture for the discharge to know the specific cause .
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