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My vagina stinks

493 replies

timewarp6 · 11/05/2020 17:30

I can't live with it anymore, it smells horrible even 2 minutes after showering. I don't use soap down there and I don't have an STI. I have been treated for thrush and no change.

It's worse in the hot weather but I'm feeling self conscious all the time. I can smell it when I'm sitting down on the sofa. People say it's normal to have an odour but when does it become abnormal?

I can't even describe the smell - it isn't fishy but it's unpleasant Sad

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StarWars222 · 11/05/2020 17:31

Bacterial vagenosis? I've had this and yes, it reeked. Anti biotics sorted it

MrsSpenserGregson · 11/05/2020 17:33

Have you had a smear test recently?

LoudBatPerson · 11/05/2020 17:33

Have you been tested bacterial vaginosis? If I remember correctly you can even buy tests & treatment over the counter.

Have you got anyone you can ask if they can smell anything, in case you are just very sensitive to it?

peperethecat · 11/05/2020 17:33

Yep, it's probably BV and you need antibiotics. Can you get an appointment with your GP?

Sparklesocks · 11/05/2020 17:34

Yes sounds like BV as StarWars said. Ask your doctor for an appointment (even virtually) and they can probably give you a prescription

AllTheCakes · 11/05/2020 17:34

Any chance you’ve accidentally left a tampon in?

Houseworkavoider · 11/05/2020 17:35

Sounds like bacterial vagenosis to me. You can order stuff from boots/Superdrug or call you could call your gp.

Lockheart · 11/05/2020 17:36

You need to see a doctor.

dayslikethese1 · 11/05/2020 17:37

You can also try drinking way more water and probiotics (Optibac have ones that reach the vagina).

BentBastard · 11/05/2020 17:38

I second the possible tampon left inserted suggestion, just as a possible alternative to BV

timewarp6 · 11/05/2020 17:38

Smear test was 6 months ago and definitely no tampon stuck. BV could be a possibility but I don't have any other symptoms (abnormal discharge etc).

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BentBastard · 11/05/2020 17:38

That will properly whiff

Unravellingslowly · 11/05/2020 17:39

Hang on, when you say you don’t use soap- do you actually wash your vulva with anything? Soap is a def no for vagina but I did read a thread on here about a woman with the same issue and she hadn’t been washing anywhere, just rinsing with water, the smell was from the general area rather than the actual vagina.

www.nhs.uk/live-well/sexual-health/keeping-your-vagina-clean-and-healthy/

“Use plain, unperfumed soaps to wash the area around the vagina (the vulva) gently every day.

The vagina will clean itself inside your body with natural vaginal secretions (discharge).

"During your period, washing more than once a day may be helpful," says Dr Elneil, who points out that keeping the perineal area between the vagina and anus clean is important, too.

"Good perineal hygiene is necessary by washing that area at least once a day using your normal bathing routines."

"All women are different," says Professor Lamont. "Some may wash with perfumed soap and not notice any problems.

"But if a woman has vulval irritation or symptoms, one of the first things you can do is use non-allergenic, plain soaps to see if that helps."

DarylDixonsHair · 11/05/2020 17:41

Another vote for BV. I didn't have abnormal discharge, just smelly.

Onone · 11/05/2020 17:41

Femfresh

HavenDilemma · 11/05/2020 17:44

I have the same issue and antibiotics didn't help. There is a chance a tampon could be stuck. I've tried to investigate to no avail and have nobody to help me. Any suggestions of ways to get a rogue tampon out, should there be one?? Before I take up a Docs appointment! (and potentially ruin their whole day!! 😆)

TR888 · 11/05/2020 17:46

Definitely bacterial vaginosis. It's very common. You just need to take an antibiotic tablet and it's gone Wink.

SpillTheTeaa · 11/05/2020 17:48

I thought you could treat BV over the counter? Do you wash properly down there? Also try use femfresh

SerenDippitty · 11/05/2020 17:49

According to this article by a female gynaecologist, using soap on your vulva increases the chance of BV by destroying good bacteria.

SerenDippitty · 11/05/2020 17:50

Sorry forgot link

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/dec/08/how-to-look-after-your-vulva

HavenDilemma · 11/05/2020 17:50

@SpillTheTeaa @Onone You do NOT need Femfresh! That crap is what causes BV!

timetest · 11/05/2020 17:52

Do not use femfresh.

timetest · 11/05/2020 17:53

Sorry Heaven, cross post.

KuckFnows · 11/05/2020 17:54

Make an appointment with your gp by phone - they'll prescribe you antibiotics.

HavenDilemma · 11/05/2020 17:54

By AUSTIN UGWUMADU, CONSULTANT GYNAECOLOGIST:

However, fragrant though they sound, I'm afraid these products are completely unnecessary and, in my opinion, are exploiting women's anxieties about their bodies.
The advertising and packaging of feminine hygiene products play on the impression that women need to be squeaky-clean - otherwise they'll be more at risk of infection.
In fact, the opposite is true. The vagina is a perfectly-balanced ecosystem, and the bacteria there play a crucial role in gynaecological health.

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