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Post by Sandy on Jan 27, 2012 3:04:10 GMT
does anyone know any cure for body odor in the genital/anal area that arent already listed? Thanks
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Post by trundlebee on Jan 27, 2012 3:19:12 GMT
Hey Sandy, it's most likely bacterial consult a doctor and he might treat you with a topical cream or antibiotics. try reducing your sugar intake also and see if this lessens the odor.
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Post by Sandy on Jan 28, 2012 0:04:26 GMT
haha thankyou I told the doctor about it, the advice? dont wash with soap just water on your privates or something like that. I also got tested and was found not to have any genital infections on the pap smear. anyway thanx for the advice im still desperate for help so any other suggestions would be appreciated
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Post by trundlebee on Jan 28, 2012 1:29:55 GMT
Hey sandy, what does your diet consist of may I ask?
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Post by Sandy on Jan 28, 2012 13:26:11 GMT
really i dont think it has anything to do with diet unless its the fluid intake because i think my urine has a smell. i remember i drank apple cide vinegar and it smelt like something was burning. even if i go on really clean diets the smell is still there.
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Post by workingonit on Jan 29, 2012 14:47:43 GMT
I have used Hibiclens antibacterial soap in that region and found a definite improvement in odor. I don't think it's recommended, but it has not caused me any discomfort.
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Post by Sandy on Jan 29, 2012 18:37:58 GMT
Yeah I was thinking about that but I was reading some horror stories online about it burning people's skin so I thought against it. It doesn't cause any irritation to the genital or anal area does it because it says it's not for mucous membranes or do you just use it on the rectal area. They do use it to clean people for surgeries so maybe it is safe on occassion. Thanks
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Post by workingonit on Jan 29, 2012 20:13:28 GMT
Yes I use it in both the genital and anal region without any discomfort. Initially I was afraid to do so for the reason you stated, but again the result for me was a noticeable improvement in odor. The pH of Hibiclens is between 5.0 and 6.5, so I don't know if it is the pH level or the active ingredient (chlorhexidine) that actually improved the odor. Perhaps you should try a moderate pH soap.
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Post by kitty on Jan 29, 2012 20:30:49 GMT
Not a cure I'm afraid Sandy...but I used tea tree oil pessaries.... 1 at bedtime premenstrually....You can get them at iHerb, in the US, or House of Mistry, in the UK
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Post by V on Feb 21, 2012 1:47:37 GMT
I am afraid to use hibiclens it says if it gets into your eyes it might cause blindness and if it gets into your ears it could cause deafness. I basically tried like 100 different products literally everything from activated charcoal pills, charcoal pads, tea tree oil sprays, cream, supps, borax, probiotics oral and supps, bentonite clay, gse, chlorophyll liquid, nullo, devrom, zinc oxide cream, lactic acid supps, betadine, hydrogen peroxide, dr.mist, deodorant supps and films, sprays, sage capsules, oil, coconut oil, deo powders, sebamed ph balanced soap, antibacterial soap, waterworks, etc. I am young it's very sad to live like a granny with no life, no friends, bcuz of the odor I cant even cure. I just want my life back I just want a cure
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Post by drstillstanding on Feb 21, 2012 7:08:08 GMT
Be very careful gang, when I used hibeclens (spelling), it actually started the genital area to burn and become very sensitive to the daily use of the hibeclens (spelling)? I just want you all to be careful and not cause more damage to yourselves. It is easy to do we are all looking for a cure and/or a way to reduce to sweat, odor, etc. I know, I know, I know, I have been there and done that. Night. Cheryl Fields Dr. StillStanding---Somehow?? (785)-286-7005
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