A strong fish-like smell that doesnāt go away may signal bacterial imbalance.
Itās often associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV), which is common and treatable.
Watch for:
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Thin gray or white discharge
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Odor that worsens after intimacy
This condition typically requires medical treatment.
4ļøā£ Strong Ammonia-Smelling Urine
Urine that smells unusually sharp or like ammonia may indicate:
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Dehydration
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Urinary tract infection (UTI)
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High protein intake
If accompanied by burning, urgency, or pelvic pain, consult a healthcare professional.
5ļøā£ Persistent Bad Breath (Even After Brushing)
Chronic bad breath that doesnāt improve with brushing or mouthwash can sometimes be linked to:
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Gum disease
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Tonsil stones
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Sinus infections
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Digestive issues
If it continues despite good oral hygiene, a dental or medical check-up is a smart move.
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