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Smelly Armpits - How To Avoid Them?

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Dr. Nivedita DaduDermatologist • 21 Years Exp.MBBS, Diploma In Dermatology And Venerology And Leprosy (DDVL), DNB (Dermatology), MNAMS
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Body odour is a problem faced by a lot of people from all walks of life. It usually arises from the combination of sweat and living bacteria that naturally dwell in the human body. There are certain factors that are usually responsible for triggering it. Thick fabrics, stress, dietary habits that include excess caffeine intake, use of onions and garlic in the daily diet, or excess fat in the body are just a few to name. The most annoying of all body odours are smelly armpits! However, it is usually possible to keep the odour at bay. Here’s how we can control it.

Daily habits to practise

  1. Stay hydrated throughout the day. It allows the body to free itself from the toxic products, which contribute to the chemical formations that arise as a foul smell.
  2. Eat a lot of green vegetables and less amounts of onions, garlic and chillies in the diet, which will obviously increase sweat secretion.
  3. Avoid too much caffeine and alcohol, which contribute heavily to stimulants of the sweat glands.
  4. Try to remain stress-free; practice yoga and meditation as daily habits to keep your mind at a balance.

How do we recover from it?
The people, who generally do not have a healthy diet or living habit, have to start living by the rules to get rid of this problem. Groom yourself:

  1. Start exercising to release your body from that extra load, remember to shower after exercising, as the accumulation of sweat will again form an ally to the problem.
  2. Keep your underarms shaved. Although it is still not conventional for the men in society to do so, it is very important, as there is more aggregation of bacteria around places where we have hair on the body. So shaving or trimming your armpit hair will definitely prove to be worthy.
  3. Maintain hygiene. Keep yourself clean and wear fresh clothes.
  4. Wear perforated fabrics that let your skin breathe, like silk and cotton.

If all the above-mentioned steps have been followed, and the problem still persists, do not hesitate to see a doctor to strike a list of diseases off the list which also manifest in this problem, like hyperthyroidism, diabetes, Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD), leukaemia, tuberculosis and others. Maintain a healthy environment around you, follow a few simple steps, and enjoy a happy living.

In case you have a concern or query you can always consult a specialist & get answers to your questions!
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