Fish Smell?


Question:
I clean myself very carefully and very often, but I can not seem to get this fishy smell away! I can only tell when i use the bathroom, What can this be? and why is it happening?

Answers:
It could be a yeast infection. Have you always had this problem or have you just noticed it the past few days? \
I know this sounds weird..but it could be what your eating/drinking. I've heard that if you eat onions that you smell really horrible afterwards.
I saw a commerical the other day about how they have these things you can buy at drugstores (or at Walmart) to see if you have any sort of vaginal infections! Go try them out!
Good luck!
CLEAN YOUR VAGINA WOMAN.
it could be a low grade yeast infection
If you don't like the vaginas natural smell, go to the hygeine aisle and use vaginal freshening clothes to wipe and be more confident.
It could be a minor infection, but it could also just be your natural scent, and it's even been known to happen after eating seafood (the smell can get into your sweat).
its probably just a natual smell down there there should be some smell like that nothing rude just a nice mild fishy smell.
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