You might have a bacteria infection on your body somewhere. Take into consideration where the odor is coming from...If you can pin point where it's coming from, see your doctor.
It could also be your clothing. Do you have pets? Wash your clothes?
2006-06-24 13:06:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you shampooing your hair? Are you a hairy person? Anyway, hair holds odor, and sometimes excessive pubic hair can hold a lot that soap can't wash off. Trim the hair in these areas. Arm Pits, genital area, and if you can in the crack of your behind. You can also, just simply shave or wax everything off. Another thing could be your diet. Are you eating a lot of garlic? Foods like garlic, can seep out of your pores. Try drinking lots of water to purify your system when you come in contact wih smelly foods, like garlic, and some fish! Also, take a long bath, soaking in baking soda, and some bubbles. If people say you still stink, and they may be kidding with you, but if they are your friends, and are serious. You can go to the doctor, and describe to him or her whats going on. Sometimes certain diseases or conditions can cause a persistent body odor! So see your doctor if bathing, and daily hygienic rituals aren't working!
2006-06-11 06:06:39
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answered by strawberrysudha 2
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Are you washing your clothes? Are you wearing an antiperspirant deodorant everyday? I recommend you use the unscented kinds. They work much better then the scented kinds which may make you smell worse. Also, make sure you're not eating a lot of garlic, onions, or spices as they can make you smell. What kind of odor is it? A fishy smell could mean you have a disease called Fish Odor Syndrome. Give us more details about your hygiene practices and I am sure we can help you out. Contact me via email if you need some help. Maybe you should see a doctor, they can help you. Best of luck and God Bless.
2006-06-14 15:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you use soap? Do you use deodorant? Maybe a little cologne or perfume AFTER showering? If the answer is yes, but people still say you stink, that may not mean that you have a problem with hygene.
Sometimes you have people who say you stink in a negative form, personal, degrading you. If that is the case, ignore them. If that is the case maybe they haven't smelled themselves first.
2006-06-22 18:22:52
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answered by David C 2
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You may have toxins going through your system from an internal infection of some sort. I am not a doctor, but drink ALOT of water, and go see a specialist that handles things of this nature. It could result from bad teeth, or your immune system.
It would not be wise to hold off getting this checked - It may be something that could make you very ill if you do not get it checked out. In the meantime, try taking baking soda baths, and maintain your hygeine accordingly.
2006-06-25 04:49:58
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answered by Future Doc 2
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Not to be rude, but I have a friend that doesn't smell so good either, and at first i thought it was because she has dogs, but come to find out she rarely washes her clothes!!! Do you wash your clothes frequently?? Because if not re-wearing dirty clothes can cause an odor because your body naturally perspired in them once already.. Not only that but fabrics can hold odors for a real long time.. Other than that, I agree with the other girls, either try changing your deodorant or see a doc....
2006-06-22 11:26:56
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answered by amygirl9333 3
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Is it you or your clothes? Someone once told me I smelt of sweat, I wanted the ground to open and swallow me up. I realised that it was my denim jacket and that although it had been washed there was still an sweaty smell under the arms. I always pour some disinfectant into the washing machine now just to make sure.
2006-06-11 08:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You may need to use a differant soap. It also could be your water. Get a water softner. Use a body spray after showering or there is powders that help
2006-06-11 06:08:32
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answered by 38C 6
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Your body chemistry may be a little more active than most people. Make sure you use a strong antiperspirant and deodorant. Make sure you watch what you are eating. Certain foods will cause your body to process the food and activate your body chemistry.
2006-06-23 22:06:28
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answered by wph00 4
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I don't know, sweetie, you probably need to go to the doctor.. usually they don't help and they give you pills that have nothing to do with what you might really have, but it's worth a try. If it's underams, try something prescribed, if it's your pubic region try the genecologist. Use soft soaps and detergents instead harsh stuff. I don't know what else to say but get medical help... God bless ya!! Hope you get better....
2006-06-11 05:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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