Vaginal Odor: Types, Causes, Diagnosis Treatment Rarely, vaginal odor is a symptom of: Rectovaginal fistula: A rare condition where the opening between your rectum and vagina allows feces to leak into your vagina The leakage causes a foul-smelling discharge Vaginal cancer: Symptoms include heavy vaginal discharge with a strong odor Cervical cancer: Symptoms can include a strong, bad-smelling discharge If you forget to remove a tampon
Halitosis (Bad Breath) - Cleveland Clinic “Halitosis” is the medical term for bad breath Everyone gets bad breath from time to time, especially after eating garlic, onions or other strong foods But if you have bad breath all the time (chronic halitosis), it could be a sign of an oral health issue or something else going on in your body
Fetor Hepaticus: Smell, Symptoms, Causes Prognosis Fetor hepaticus is different from: Trimethylaminuria (fish odor syndrome) Trimethylaminuria, a buildup of trimethylamine in your blood, is a different metabolic condition Although some people with liver disease may also develop trimethylaminuria, fish odor isn’t the dominant smell in fetor hepaticus Uremic fetor (“ammonia breath”)
Trimethylaminuria (Fish Odor Syndrome or TMAU) - Cleveland Clinic What are the symptoms of trimethylaminuria? People with TMAU give off an unpleasant nauseating odor that people describe as smelling like rotten fish The odor may be body odor, bad breath (halitosis) or strong-smelling pee Sometimes, people only notice TMAU symptoms when the person who has the condition sweats or is experiencing stress
Epidermal Inclusion Cysts (Sebaceous Cysts): Treatment Causes Skin discoloration (usually pink to red or darker than your natural skin tone) Tenderness or warmth to the touch It can move easily What are epidermal inclusion cysts filled with? A keratin and cell debris substance fills epidermal inclusion cysts When drained by a dermatologist, this substance looks thick and yellow and has a foul odor