Can body odor be cured?

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asked Aug 27, 2023 in Body/Skin by Chadkgood (1,520 points)
Can body odor be cured?

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answered Sep 25, 2023 by Mack7uck (2,520 points)
Body odor cannot be fully cured as body odor does always occur naturally however treatments are available and in some cases surgery to help stop excessive sweating and body odor.

Bacteria that causes body odor is Staphylococcus hominis bacteria.

Thyroid can cause body odor when you have an overactive thyroid which causes body odor because of the increase in sweat due to the hyperfunction of your thyroid gland.

The essential oils that fight body odor are.

Roman Chamomile Essential Oil.
Radish Seed Essential Oil.
Peppermint Essential Oil.
Parsley Essential Oil.
Lemongrass Essential Oil.
Geranium Essential Oil.
Clary Sage Essential Oil.
Bergamot Essential Oil.

Gut bacteria can cause body odor that result from volatile compounds that are carried by the blood from the gut.

The autoimmune disease that causes body odor is Trimethylaminuria which is a disorder in which the body is not able to break down trimethylamine which is a chemical compound with a pungent odor.

The soap that is best for underarm odor is Hibiclens Soap and Skin Cleanser and Tom's of Maine Deodorant Soap.

Dial Antibacterial Soap is good for underarm odor as well.

For armpit odor dermatologists recommend using antibacterial soap, antibacterial body wash, and other cleansers to kill bacteria such as those with benzoyl peroxide.

Also dermatologists recommend you use antiperspirants with a higher percentage of active ingredients or prescription strength antiperspirants.

The number one deodorant in the world is Secret Deodorant.

Washing your body with washcloths is better than washing your body with your hands as you can remove bacteria and grime easier with the washcloth than you can with your hands.

Some reasons you may still smell even after showering are from lingering bacteria, hormone issues, thyroid problems, problems with your sweat glands and even diabetes.

If you're not using antibacterial soap you should use antibacterial soap which helps to kill the bacteria or even try some body wash if you're not already using body wash such as antibacterial body wash.

Foods that make body odor better are Cardamom and Cinnamon, Lemon Water, Fennel Seeds, Celery, Green Tea, Yogurt, Citrus Fruits and Apples.

The root cause of body odor is bacteria on the skin that comes into contact with sweat.

The human skin is covered with natural bacterial and when we sweat, the slat, water and fat mix with the bacteria which then leads to body odor.

Not bathing or showering daily can cause the bacteria and sweat to build up and cause you to smell.

There could be multiple underlying conditions leading to the body odor which can be primarily poor hygiene, disorders like diabetes and thyroid most commonly and also poor dietary choices.

Certain foods can change the way you smell.

Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower.

Sweating and body odor are caused by sweat glands in your body.

The two main types of sweat glands are eccrine glands and apocrine glands.

Eccrine glands occur over most of your body and open directly onto the surface of the skin.

Some things you can do to get body odor to go away include.

Keep Yourself Clean.
Use Antibacterial Soap.
Towel Off Well.
Use 'Industrial Strength' Antiperspirants.
Keep Your Clothes Clean.
Cut Out or Cut Back on Certain Foods or Drinks.

Also an overactive thyroid can cause the body to smell due to the increase in sweat due to the hyperfunction of the thyroid gland.

Thyroid dysfunction has many long-term and immediate-term health implications.

If you are sweating too much, take it seriously.

A person living with a health condition such as diabetes or kidney disease may also have sweat that smells like ammonia.

A person can try antiperspirants to reduce the amount they sweat, and deodorants to cover up any odors.

A doctor can treat any underlying health conditions to help reduce the ammonia smell in sweat.

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