CAUSES OF BODY ODOUR
Apart from the knowledge of mechanisms of action, let us consider few casual causes around us. Let us assume you bathe, at least somewhat regularly. And yet, somehow, you still find yourself wondering... IS THAT ME?!
Turns
out, there are the occasional smells that no amount of scrubbing or
brushing or deodorant-applying can deter. Here are a few of the most
surprising.
You’re Stressed
Believe
it or not, there are different types of sweat, chemically speaking. And
the stinkiest sweat of all is stress sweat. That’s because it’s
produced from a category of sweat glands called apocrine glands.
Aprocrine glands produce a less-watery sweat, and bacteria go crazy for
the fats and proteins in the mix. That feeding frenzy is what releases
the odor , according to the Mayo Clinic. Sweat from your workouts or
just because it’s too dang hot outside, on the other hand, is composed
mostly of water and electrolytes , according to your beauty.
You’ve Been “Blessed” With Stinky Feet
That
same all-you-can-eat buffet for bacteria happens with the sweat on your
feet. And since your tootsies are tucked away in a dark, warm, moist
environment, they really nurture bacteria — especially if you’re sans
socks. But about 10 to 15 percent of people have extra-sweaty feet just
by the luck of the genetic draw. Those ultra-moist dogs can then become
home to a specific type of bacterium called Micrococcus sedentarius, which produces truly awful smelling sulfur compounds. Lucky you.
You Have Too Few Favorite Bras
Ladies:
‘fess up. How often do you wash your favorite bra? Yep, we thought so.
“Many women overwear — and consequently underwash — bras because they
have too few that fit properly,” bra expert (really!) Susan Nethero told
Prevention. Because that lacy number is probably made of odor-trapping
fabrics and definitely touches skin in more than one sweat-prone place,
you probably need to wash it more often than you think, and neglecting
to do so could cause odor.
You Love Broccoli
You’ve
probably heard that eating a diet heavy in garlic and onion can stink
up more than just your mouth. It’s true — smelly foods are broken down
into smelly compounds that circulate in the blood stream and come out
through the breath, sweat and urine , WebMD reported.
But
garlic and onion aren’t the only offenders. In fact, broccoli, Brussels
sprouts and other veggies in the cruciferous family include those same
smelly compounds — typically, sulfur — and can lead to all-over stench.
You Have A Rare Genetic Disorder Called Trimethylaminuria
Mutations
in a specific gene have been discovered to create a condition called
trimethylaminuria , which causes the body to be unable to break down a
chemical compound called trimethylamine.
Trimethylamine
is what gives fish its fishy smell, and when it builds up in the body
it’s released in the breath, urine and sweat, giving a person with
trimethylaminuria a similarly fishy smell, according to the Genetics
Home Reference at the National Institutes of Health. The odor can be
extremely disruptive to daily life, often resulting in depression and
social isolation, according to the NIH.
You’ve Been Drinking
While
you can’t exactly sweat off that hangover, you do sweat out some booze
when you drink. As alcohol courses through your blood and around your
body, some seeps out through the pores — and, quite evidently, through
the breath. It doesn’t matter what type of alcohol you drink; once the
body begins to break it down it all smells the same.
You Could Have Diabetes
When
diabetes is untreated, it’s possible to experience what’s called
diabetic ketoacidosis . Without enough insulin, the body starts to break
down fat for fuel, which leads to a build up of ketones in the body.
That buildup in turn may produce a change in body odor, according to the
Mayo Clinic, and may be a sign it’s time to see a doctor.
Some
people also report a similar change in body odor when switching to a
diet heavy in meat and low in carbs. A low-carb diet is known to impact
the
smell of breath .





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