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Cause: General Causes of Body Odor

 

GENERAL CAUSES OF BODY ODOR

 

Body odor is commonly associated with hygiene issues such as not taking showers and staying in dirty clothes (Source). Its symptoms include foul odors emanating from the body and a generally unpleasant smell.

The fact is there are numerous medical and other general conditions which may contribute to the production of body odor (Source). Apart from poor hygiene, other general conditions include normal human body odor, normal puberty, normal aging, the consumption of particular foods such as garlic, curry or cumin, and stale sweat. Bodily discharge including both vaginal and penile discharge can likewise contribute to the emission of body odor.

While poor hygiene most certainly plays a large factor in causing body odor, some conditions existing under adequate hygiene circumstances may also be common causes of body odor. These include gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis, urinary tract infections, scurvy, typhoid fever, and fish odor syndrome. In addition, there exists the condition of athlete’s foot, a fungal skin affliction typically causing redness and cracking of the skin around the feet and toes (Source). Such cracking in turn allows germs to get under the skin.

Body odor may also be a result of ingesting various medications, drugs, toxins and other substances (Source). These include the consumption of pericyazine, topamax, topamax sprinkle and topiramate.


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