Period FAQs

why do i smell fishy before period

by Prof. Jett Heller Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Menstrual cycle. Sometimes, a fishy vaginal odor crops up just before the start of your period, due to changing bacteria and acidity levels. During menstruation, the blood (which has an elevated pH) and uterine lining mix with vaginal microflora, subtly altering the smell.Jan 22, 2019

Is it normal to have a smell after period?

This is typically due to the presence of iron in the blood and is not usually a cause for concern. However, it should not persist much longer after the period ends. A person might notice a bad or rotten smell during their period, which could be a sign of a problem.

Why do I feel like fainting before your period?

Hormonal Changes

  • Hypoglycemia. In some women, these hormonal shifts can cause changes in insulin sensitivity that can lead to episodes of relatively low blood sugar called hypoglycemia .
  • Fluid Shifts. Another possibility for why you have fainting episodes is linked to fluid shifts in your body. ...
  • POTS. ...

Why do I fart a lot before my period?

What causes a person to fart more than normal?

  • Hard-to-digest foods. Some foods are more difficult for your body to digest than others. ...
  • Digestive disorders. These digestive disorders interfere with normal digestion, placing stress on your digestive system, and often result in excessive farting.
  • Stress. ...
  • Constipation. ...
  • Changes in the amount or type of bacteria in your digestive tract. ...

Can your period cause you to smell like fish?

Sometimes, a fishy vaginal odor crops up just before the start of your period, due to changing bacteria and acidity levels. During menstruation, the blood (which has an elevated pH) and uterine lining mix with vaginal microflora, subtly altering the smell. Because of this, you might also notice a fishy vaginal odor after your period.

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Is it normal to stink before your period?

A vagina can smell slightly metallic if you're at the beginning or end of your menstrual cycle. If a strong yeasty or sugary odor is accompanied by itching, burning, or a white discharge, you might have a yeast infection.

Can you smell your period coming?

Myth No. Here's the lowdown. While we each have our own unique scent, menstrual blood itself has no odor. It's made of blood and tissue that sheds from your uterus, and when mixed with the naturally occurring bacteria in your body, may smell a little less than fresh. Not to worry, though.

How do I get rid of the odor down there?

Avoid tight underwear, pantyhose, and girdles.Maintain a Healthy Weight. Often, “vaginal odor” doesn't come from the vagina at all. ... Switch to Tampons or a Menstrual Cup. Sanitary napkins frequently present a more noticeable smell. ... Use a Condom and Pee After Sex. ... Don't Douche.

What causes a fishy smell in the Virginia?

A strong fishy smell that won't go away is worth seeing a health care provider about. Fishy smells are associated with a type of vaginitis called bacterial vaginosis. Health care providers can prescribe medications to treat it.

What are some pre period symptoms?

The most common symptoms of PMS include:mood swings.feeling upset, anxious or irritable.tiredness or trouble sleeping.bloating or tummy pain.breast tenderness.headaches.spotty skin.greasy hair.More items...

What does period smell like?

While each body is different, healthy period blood often smells metallic or sweet because of the iron and copper content in your blood mixed with vaginal bacteria. If the mix of bacteria in your vagina (aka your vaginal microbiome) changes, your period blood may take on a different scent.

Why do I have a strong odor down there?

Vaginal odor can change from day to day during the menstrual cycle. An odor might be especially noticeable right after having sex. Sweating also can cause a vaginal odor. Bacterial vaginosis is an overgrowth of bacteria typically present in the vagina.

Why do I have smelly discharge everyday?

Bacterial vaginosis is one of the most common causes of a smelly vagina, affecting 15% to 50% of women of reproductive age. 'It's a condition where there's an imbalance in the vaginal flora,' Dr Rosén explains. 'The first symptom is often a fishy smell, which can progress to a frothy, grey or green-ish discharge.

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