During the menstruation cycle, many changes take place in the chemical composition of a female's body, a change in hormones cause body odor to increase. The alkaline content of the blood tends to increase during the menstrual cycle, leading to the emission of strong menstrual odors. The vagina, being moist and acidic because of the flow of blood, forms an excellent medium for the growth of bacteria which cause the odor. Aside from this, menstrual odor tends to be much stronger in women who have a majority of masculine hormones. They undergo enormous hormonal changes and have increased body hair. Hormonal changes themselves undergo changes with time and trying to regulate these changes is not possible. Trying to pinpoint the exact cause for menstrual odor is very difficult but some of the main reasons include excessive perspiration in the genital area, wrong dietary habits, and not keeping your vaginal area clean during your period. You should begin working on improving your bodily conditions in general, ultimately aiming for the elimination of odor during your menstrual cycle.
Most often, the body releases scents of foods that have been recently consumed. In case you feel that your menstrual blood emits a foul smell, examine your food and check the possible reasons for the odor. It is recommended that you avoid foods like meat, eggs, onion and Garlic during your period as they tend to cause an increase in body and menstrual odor. Canned foods will also have an increased content of iron, causing a strong smell of menstrual blood. Ensure that you eat plenty of vegetables and fruits during this time.
Many foods can help in detoxifying the body and keeping yourself free from menstrual odors. Fruits and vegetables that are bought fresh from the grocer are far better than canned or processed foods. Eating Parsley is recommended because it is known for its properties of improving breath and body odor. Figs and almonds, as dry fruits, are useful in fighting menstrual odor. Commonly used effective methods of controlling menstrual odor are by changing the sanitary napkin regularly, thereby keeping the vaginal area clean leaving no suitable condition for the growth of bacteria. The use of cotton underwear is recommended, along with loose cotton clothing. Avoid the use of clothing made with materials like polyester and nylon, as they could aggravate menstrual odors. It is also recommended that you ensure that your pubic hair is trimmed.
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