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I take a shower every morning and in a few hours I start to smell a weird vaginal smell so sometimes I take another shower but the same thing happens!Also I have tried so many deodorants and they wear off within an hour or so and my armpits start to stink,Please help!

2007-04-14 12:29:38 · 2 answers · asked by Booboo bear 1 in Health Women's Health

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1 there alot of vaginal gels that claim to eliminate vaginal odour for 3 days but when one of my gfs tried some of them there failed to work.

the following infomation is what I have read on the web but we haven't tried it out due to finacial constraints

2 there tablets called enzara which claim that after using them after 1 week the vaginal odour will be reduced buy 95% their site is enzara.com.

there also other tablets called perfect scents and there site is perfectscents.com.

Innermint.com is another site offering tablets to deal with vaginal odour

3 some say chloroplly supplements and zinc supplements also help to reduce the odor

4 some say by drinking wheat grass juice will also help to neutralize the odour well i hope this will help

Douching is not healthy at all for women. Douching rids the uterus of its own protective lining, and throws the natural bacterial system of the uterus out of whack, which causes painful, uncomfortable, and not-so-great smelling yeast infections. And when you do not have that protective lining, you are more susceptible to virus like HIV.

The vagina normally has its own distinct odor, if you think your vagina smells funny, so does every other woman. Other smells from menstruation, etc. can be treated by simply taking and warm bath and gently using a warm washcloth to clean the outside of the vaginal region. The uterus is a self-cleaning organ, it constantly sheds its own lining and it's flushed out during your period, so you shouldn't worry about yeast infection creams and bacteria from sex staying in the vagina.


All the best!

2007-04-15 02:39:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need to see your dr to have this looked at because the smell in your vagina is indicating that you most likely have an infection.

2007-04-15 06:17:09 · answer #2 · answered by sokokl 7 · 0 0

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