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A strong or “fishy” odor from the genital area—especially in women—is usually not just a hygiene issue, but a sign of imbalance or infection. Recognizing the cause is key to proper treatment and prevention.
The most common culprit is **Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)**, which occurs when certain bacteria overgrow in the vagina. Symptoms often include thin gray or white discharge, a noticeable odor (stronger after intercourse), and possible itching or burning. BV requires antibiotics, as home remedies alone are not effective.
Another cause is **Trichomoniasis**, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a parasite. It can lead to a fishy odor, green or yellow discharge, and discomfort. Like BV, it requires prescription medication.
Odor can also result from **poor hygiene, sweat, or tight clothing**, which trap moisture and bacteria. While this usually doesn’t smell “fishy,” it can still be unpleasant. Additionally, a **forgotten tampon** may cause a strong, rotten odor that should never be ignored.
**When to see a doctor:** If the smell is persistent, strong, or worsening—especially with symptoms like itching, unusual discharge, or discomfort—it’s important to seek medical care. Suspicion of an STI or a forgotten tampon also requires prompt attention.
**Prevention tips** include:
* Practicing good hygiene with mild soap and warm water (but avoiding douching).
* Wearing breathable cotton underwear and changing out of sweaty clothes quickly.
* Practicing safe sex and regular testing.
* Avoiding scented soaps, sprays, or wipes that disrupt vaginal balance.
* Considering probiotics (with medical advice) to support healthy vaginal flora.
Most importantly, persistent odor is not something to ignore—it’s your body’s way of signaling that it needs care.



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