Wednesday, January 6, 2010

BODY ODOR. CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS

Body odor refers to the unpleasant smell that is emitted by the body. The smell results from the presence of bacteria on the body. These bacteria rapidly double, when they come in contact with the sweat. The most common body parts that are associated with body odor include hair, feet, groin, skin, armpits, genitals, pubic hair, belly button and ears. Though sweating is seen as the most common reason for body odor, there are other reasons as well, due to which your body may emit a foul smell. In the following lines, we have provided the various causes and symptoms of body odor.

Causes Of Body Odor
    Sweating
    Bacteria present in the sweat
    Strong medicines
    Alcohol
    Smoking
    Prolonged illness
    Diseases, like kidney problems, liver problems etc
    Stress
    Skin problems
    Gastrointestinal problems
    Weak metabolism
    Fungal infection
    Bacterial growth
    Deficiency of zinc mineral, cavities, toxins, etc
    Poor hygiene
    Heredity factots
    Certain foods and beverages, like hot beverages, spicy foods, etc
    Menopause
    Low levels of male hormones
    Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia
    Fever
    Overactive thyroid or hyperthyroidism

Symptoms Of Body Odor

Giving off unpleasant smell is the only symptom, which occurs in body odor. This may happen when a person is sweating. It is seen that a person sweats either when it is too hot or he is extremely nervous or anxious. Such sweat usually has a foul odor attached to it. Unpleasant body odor is experienced after a strenuous workout as well. Another situation that results in body odor would be when a person is exposed to extremely hot temperatures. The smell varies from individual to individual. Though the smell disappears after bathing, it may come back immediately if the person puts on the clothes he was wearing earlier.



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