Unpleasant odor in the intimate area: how to get rid of it

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Every self-respecting woman is sensitive to her health and body. However, at very different ages she may encounter such a phenomenon as odor in the intimate area. We are not talking about the natural, specific smell of a healthy woman’s vagina. This smell is considered normal, although it tends to change and become more noticeable, for example, on different days of the cycle or during sexual arousal.

However, a strong and clearly unpleasant odor without discharge is a cause for concern. This problem is not considered a disease, but may be a sign of a microflora disorder, which is fraught with consequences. The odor is often accompanied by vaginal discharge, itching and burning, redness of the genital mucosa and soreness. Discharge with an odor is an even more serious cause for concern, since this nuisance may be a manifestation of infection, development or chronicity of the inflammatory process. Such symptoms bring physical and psychological stress to a woman.

Physiological causes of vaginal odor:

  • insufficient hygiene (including non-compliance with the rules for replacing feminine sanitary pads and tampons);
  • allergic reaction to certain hygiene products;
  • promiscuity;
  • beginning of sexual life;
  • low immunity;
  • stress;
  • excess weight;
  • metabolic disease;
  • pregnancy and childbirth;
  • menstrual cycle (an unpleasant odor may occur in the second phase of the cycle or after menstruation);
  • chronic emotional and physical fatigue;
  • menopause;
  • hormonal imbalance;
  • endocrine disorders (in particular diabetes);
  • wearing synthetic underwear and very tight clothing, which reduce air flow to the genitals;
  • taking antibiotics.

Deviations from the norm during menstruation, pregnancy and menopause

The discharge may smell like rotten fish during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. This is due to the physiological uniqueness of the body or the occurrence of various pathological conditions. Therefore, it is imperative to come to the clinic when the “darling” appears. Only he can determine the pathogenesis of the occurrence of “aroma” and prescribe therapeutic measures.

Odor during pregnancy

During gestation, a woman experiences changes in the quantitative volume of hormones and a decrease in protective immune forces. At the same time, in the fair sex, who are expecting the birth of a baby, certain phenomena are observed in the body. An unusual discharge with an unpleasant rotten fish odor may occur.

Factors during pregnancy that can provoke changes in the nature of discharge while waiting for the birth of the child:

  • hypothermia, overheating;
  • the presence of concomitant pathologies;
  • lack of useful vitamins and minerals;
  • poor nutrition;
  • violation of personal hygiene rules;
  • presence of bad habits;
  • nervous tension and so on.

The “aroma” of the discharge becomes pronounced. As a result of the deterioration of the body's defenses, the pathogens present in it are activated. As a result, chronic diseases worsen. At this time, a woman is more susceptible to infection by various parasites.


In some cases, the discharge after the baby is born has the smell of fish or spoiled meat

Odor and discharge during menopause and the postpartum period

Menopause is a normal process in a mature woman, which is caused by the withering of organs and systems. This phenomenon affects reproductive function. Slow withering occurs, and after that the process stops (the woman loses the ability to give birth to children).

When aging, vaginal discharge should have the usual structure, color and “aroma”. No changes should occur. Discharge in women with an unpleasant odor means the occurrence of inflammatory processes. Therefore, you should contact a medical institution for diagnostic measures.

In the postpartum period, girls experience discharge that resembles menstruation. However, they should not have a specific odor. Gradually, the discharge begins to lighten until it becomes almost colorless.

In some cases, the discharge after the baby is born has the smell of fish or spoiled meat. This is not a normal condition. This phenomenon may mean that the woman has developed inflammation in the tissues of the uterus as a result of infectious bacteria entering it during the birth of the baby. This pathological condition requires immediate medical attention.

After menstruation

Menstruation is a normal process for a healthy girl. A smell after menstruation may indicate the development of inflammatory pathologies. The main factors causing the occurrence are the following:

  • during the menstrual cycle, the protective functions of the vaginal mucosa deteriorate;
  • during menstruation, an ideal environment is formed for the synthesis of pathogenic microorganisms;
  • imbalance of vaginal microflora as a result of lack of hygiene, rare changes of pads or tampons;
  • hormonal disorders.

An unpleasant odor before menstruation can be caused by several factors. To get rid of it, it is necessary to initially establish the etiology.

Pathological causes of vaginal odor:

  • Vaginal dysbiosis: an imbalance of beneficial and pathogenic bacteria in the vagina, creating conditions for the proliferation of bacteria and fungi. As a result, the risk of developing inflammatory processes in the female genital area increases;
  • thrush (vaginal candidiasis): a fungal infection, including that caused by the proliferation of a fungus of the genus Candida albicans;
  • inflammatory processes (including chronic ones) occurring in the appendages and uterus;
  • gardnerellosis (bacterial vaginosis): a violation of the normal microflora of the vagina associated with the development of the gardnerella bacterium, which can cause severe complications of women's health;
  • colpitis (vaginitis): an inflammatory process that can be caused by injuries, endocrine and metabolic disorders, sexually transmitted diseases, and the development of coccal flora.

How is bacterial vaginosis diagnosed?

There are no options to identify the disease with complete confidence on your own, without medical advice. Therefore, at the slightest suspicion, you should go to a gynecologist.

In clinical settings, vaginosis is diagnosed in the following way:

  • First, a microscopy of a smear of a woman’s vaginal secretion is performed;
  • in the laboratory, a culture of the vaginal microflora is done and the degree of development of dysbacteriosis is examined;
  • bacteria that cause the disease (gardnerella) are identified;

  • a test is required to determine the sensitivity of these bacteria to bacteriophages and antibiotics, and based on the results, an effective drug for treatment is selected;
  • an analysis is carried out to identify the genetic material of the pathogenic bacterium in a chain reaction.

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The listed list of tests is not complete; the exact course of diagnosis is determined by the doctor.

What smells?

You should not ignore the question of what and why women smell in their intimate area. The fact is that the specificity of the unpleasant odor is directly dependent on the dominance of a certain type of fungal infection or type of microbe in the vagina. This can be a very unpleasant smell of rotten meat, rotten eggs, rot, etc. It happens that the problem overtakes a woman in the early stages of pregnancy.

  • A fishy smell (including salted fish or herring) most often indicates gardnerellosis (bacterial vaginosis), vaginal dysbiosis and may be accompanied by significant vaginal discomfort. The unpleasant smell of rotten fish after childbirth may be a symptom of inflammation or infection.
  • A sour smell and cheesy discharge occur with thrush and are accompanied by itching, burning, and redness of the genitals.
  • If you smell of onions, this may indicate immunodeficiency, use of antibiotics, metabolic disorders, as well as the proliferation of fungal flora and tends to intensify during stress, the menstrual cycle, menopause, and pregnancy. May be accompanied by white, greenish or yellowish discharge.
  • The purulent odor that accompanies itching, burning and soreness in the female genital area indicates that an infectious-inflammatory process may be occurring in the body.
  • White discharge with a vinegar smell indicates poor hygiene.
  • White discharge that smells like garlic indicates candidiasis (thrush), colpitis, bacterial vaginosis, sexually transmitted diseases. This smell can be caused by other reasons: the beginning of sexual life, a change of partner, taking hormonal medications, pregnancy, stress, changes in diet.
  • A sour smell and white or yellow discharge (during pregnancy - burning and irritation in the intimate area) indicate thrush.
  • The smell of kefir and sour milk and abundant thick discharge in the form of flakes are a sign of thrush.

Additional symptoms

When vaginal discharge smells like fish, this is an alarming sign of the development of genital tract pathology. In the acute phase of the disease, in addition to the fishy smell, women are worried about:

  • excess vaginal secretion of various colors;
  • burning and itching in the perineal area;
  • menstrual irregularities;
  • redness or swelling of the external genitalia;
  • constant feeling of humidity;
  • irritation of the mucous membranes of the vagina;
  • painful sensations during sex.

The appearance of a fishy smell is a consequence of the inflammatory process. Inflammation progresses as a result of the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria. The strong aroma of fish may be accompanied by discharge of varying consistency and color.

At the initial stage of dysbiosis, the discharge is whitish in color and has a uniform consistency. As the disease progresses, the leucorrhoea becomes green, gray or brown. The consistency becomes uneven. Mucus coats the walls of the vagina and accumulates in the genital tract. This is clearly visible when viewed on the chair.

Pharmacological treatment

A strong smell from the intimate area can significantly affect a woman’s quality of life, negatively affect her health, self-confidence, planning pregnancy and bearing a child, and complicate intimate relationships. A consultation with a gynecologist, laboratory tests and prescribed treatment helps to find out the causes of this condition and learn how to get rid of the smell and how to deal with this problem in general. Therefore, the smell is a reason to consult a doctor. In each specific case, effective drugs of systemic action or local treatment are prescribed: antibiotics, antifungal drugs, creams, aerosols, gels, suppositories (capsules), ointments. In addition to prescription drugs, there are medications that are sold in pharmacies without a doctor's prescription. One of these products is Lomexin cream (fenticonazole) - a modern drug that has complex antifungal and antibacterial effects. For thrush and genital tract infections, the cream is administered intravaginally (into the vagina) using an applicator. The course of treatment lasts 7 days.

Risk factors for developing bacterial vaginosis

It is difficult to predict the occurrence of pathology, since there are many reasons for its development. It is provoked by the following factors:

  • hormonal imbalances, in particular after abortion;
  • endocrine changes such as puberty, pregnancy or menopause;

  • long course of antibiotic treatment, especially without medical supervision;
  • intestinal dysbiosis, other gastrointestinal problems;
  • the emergence of a new sexual partner with a very different macroflora.

Prevention of odor in the intimate area

Preventive measures play a big role in the life of every woman, because a disease is easier to prevent than to treat. To prevent the appearance of an unpleasant odor in the intimate area and the accompanying symptoms, you should:

  • introduce fermented milk products into the diet;
  • strictly observe the rules of personal and intimate hygiene: take a shower regularly, use products for the intimate area with a pH level of 4-5 (corresponding to a woman’s natural pH level), change sanitary pads every 2-3 hours, etc.;
  • visit a gynecologist every year, during menopause - every six months;
  • regularly take vitamin complexes, probiotics and prebiotics;
  • do not overcool;
  • take care of intimate safety and exclude indiscriminate sexual contacts.

Therapy with folk remedies

To eliminate a specific “aroma”, treatment is carried out with folk remedies:

  • Nettles. To prepare the product, you need to pour 20 g of the plant into 400 ml of boiling water. Leave for three hours. Take one large spoon orally three times a day.
  • Viburnum and barberry. Squeeze the juices from the berries in equal proportions and mix. Drink 100 ml once a day. Preferably before a night's rest.
  • Chamomile. Five tablespoons of the plant pour 3 liters of water. Place on the stove for fifteen minutes. Cool to a temperature of +25 degrees. Wash with chamomile decoction.
  • Pine. Tree buds in the amount of 30 g are poured with 3 liters of boiled water. Place on low heat and keep on the stove for half an hour. Let it brew for an hour. Make local baths from the resulting product for twenty minutes twice a day.

Folk remedies can provoke an allergic reaction. Therefore, they can only be used after consulting a specialist. Non-traditional methods are used in combination with basic therapy.

Diagnostic methods

To identify the reason why a woman smells unpleasantly of fish and sweat, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive examination. The gynecologist prescribes the following:

  1. Examination on a gynecological chair.
  2. Ultrasound of the pelvis.
  3. Smear to determine microflora.
  4. A smear to check for infections.
  5. PCR – for more accurate detection of pathogenic microorganisms.
  6. Analysis of sex hormone levels.

For most women, these types of diagnostics are sufficient to make a diagnosis. If it is difficult to determine the type of disease, an MRI of the pelvis, blood tests for tumor markers, laparoscopy of the uterus and appendages with a biopsy of the affected areas may be required.

What discharge is considered normal?

All women normally have a small amount of vaginal discharge. They do not cause any discomfort, do not smell and are not accompanied by itching or other unpleasant symptoms. They have a white or slightly yellowish tint and a uniform consistency.

The substance appears as a result of the work of glands on the cervix and vagina. It provides protection to the genital tract from drying out and the penetration of pathogenic organisms. The constant secretion of mucus cleanses the fallopian tubes and vaginal cavity. She doesn't smell much, which is considered normal for all women. The intensity of the odor changes slightly throughout the menstrual cycle. If a woman begins to smell fishy, ​​a diagnosis of the body is required.

On certain days of the cycle, the volume of discharge increases. There is more fluid a few days before ovulation, and on the day the egg is released, a discharge similar to egg white appears. They do not smell and do not cause discomfort. In the second half of the cycle, they acquire a yellowish tint - this indicates a sufficient amount of progesterone in the blood.

Gardnerellosis in men

Such an unpleasant phenomenon as the smell of fish from the groin of men can also occur in some representatives of the stronger sex. A fishy smell in men should immediately alert you and be a reason to consult a doctor. The smell of rotten fish in men is evidence of a local pathological process. After all, gardnerellosis also develops in men. It is provoked by weakened immunity, inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system, disturbed intestinal microflora, antibiotic treatment, disorder in sexual life, etc. Sometimes, when sexually transmitted infections occur, a man’s urine smells like fish. Therefore, it is important to immediately consult a doctor and practice the treatment he prescribes. When it comes to sexually transmitted infections, it is important that both partners undergo therapy.

Discharge from the urethra: treatment

The treatment method in this case directly depends on the cause that caused such a phenomenon as pathological discharge from the urethra. It is important to understand that self-treatment can cause complications and is therefore unacceptable. Discharge can occur due to the penetration of various types of pathogens, which must be combated using different methods. Most often, drug therapy involves the use of antibiotics, but their selection should be carried out on an individual basis. As a rule, the following means are used:

GroupWhen to useName
AntibacterialSTD"Azithromycin", "Amoxiclav"
UrosepticsUrethritisA solution of chlorhexidine and collargol
SulfanilamideWhen bacteria that cause inflammation are detected"Doxycycline"
AntimicrobialTrichomoniasis"Metronidazole"

In addition, patients are recommended to wash their genitals with decoctions of knotweed, chamomile, calendula or special antiseptic solutions. Warming applications and electrophoresis give good results.

How to get rid of an unpleasant odor?

Once the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis is confirmed, your doctor will tell you how to treat this disease. How successful the treatment will be depends on the medications prescribed. Therefore, the doctor determines how to treat this disease in women individually.

If smelly discharge appears due to vaginal dysbiosis, treatment is carried out in two stages. Initially, measures are taken to improve the physiological conditions of the vagina and activate protective forces - both local and general. It is also important to eliminate hormonal imbalance and, of course, normalize the microflora. Treatment is aimed at restoring the acidic environment in the vagina and stopping the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria.

As a rule, the doctor prescribes tablets and suppositories for vaginosis ( Trichopol , Tinidazole , Ornidazole , Clindamycin , Neo-Penotran , Metrogyl , Flagyl , Clindacin , etc.). Gels and creams Metrogyl , Rozamet , Dalatsin , Rozex .

vitamin C is also prescribed , which helps stimulate the immune system.

At the first stage of treatment, the use of vaginal instillations of 2% lactic or boric acid is also practiced to help create an acidic environment.

The second stage of treatment involves the gradual restoration of vaginal microflora. For this purpose, biological products are administered intravaginally - Apilak , Bifidumbacterin , Acylact , Lactobacterin, etc. Bifikol , Bifidumbacterin , Acylact , Laktozhinal , Vagilak .

If bacterial vaginosis develops during pregnancy, it is advisable to use tablets and suppositories in the second and third trimesters and only in short courses. The treatment should be monitored by a gynecologist.

Smell after eating fish

Some products can change the odor of a woman's sweat, body, and vaginal secretions. These include onions, garlic, and smoked meats. The change in odor is minor and rarely noticeable to others; it goes away within 1-2 days.

The reason that a woman’s discharge and sweat smells like fish after eating it is the low functionality of the liver and kidneys. This is especially likely if there is an odor after eating boiled, baked or fried fish. In these cases, it is recommended to check the operation of these bodies.

One of the most informative signs that is caused by a failure of kidney function is that a woman’s urine smells like rotten fish after eating fish.

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