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The best way to prevent smelly armpits is to wash daily and after sweating. Using antiperspirant or deodorant and shaving the armpits can also help. Avoiding alcohol and certain foods, such as onions and garlic, will also help prevent smelly armpits in some cases.
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Read More »Many people experience smelly armpits from time to time. When people sweat, the liquid mixes with the bacteria on the skin. When this dries, it can cause an unpleasant smell. Several remedies are available for excessive sweating, including over-the-counter treatments, prescription medications, injections, and more. In this article, we look at what causes smelly armpits, how to treat them, and when it might be a good idea to speak with a doctor. Causes Share on Pinterest Image credit: Koldunov/Getty Images Sweat is responsible for smelly armpits. Sweating is a normal and necessary bodily function that stops people from overheating. There are 2–4 million sweat glands on the body. Most of these are eccrine sweat glands, and the others are apocrine sweat glands. People have lots of both types of sweat gland in the armpits. When a person exercises or becomes too hot, the sweat glands release sweat, which evaporates and cools the body down. Stress and intense emotions can also make people sweat. Eccrine glands release a clear liquid that does not smell. However, if it dries on the skin, it can smell. Apocrine glands release a thick fluid that smells when it mixes with the bacteria on the skin. The sweat glands become more active in both males and females during puberty. As a result, it is common for teenagers to start to get smelly armpits when they did not before. Some people have a medical disorder that makes them sweat more than they should. The name for this condition is hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis affects about 3% of the population. People who have the disorder have overactive sweat glands that release sweat even when they are not hot or exercising. Hyperhidrosis is usually harmless, but it is sometimes the result of an overactive thyroid. When sweat mixes with bacteria, it can lead to a distinctive body odor, which people commonly refer to as B.O. If this odor becomes chronic, doctors call it bromhidrosis. Some foods, such as garlic, can change the way sweat smells. Treatments Good hygiene can help prevent smelly armpits by getting rid of the bacteria that cause the odor. People should shower or bathe once a day and after exercise. They should also wear clean clothes every day and change their clothes after exercising. As well as practicing good hygiene, people can try other ways to combat smelly armpits. These include: Antiperspirant Shaving the armpits and using a deodorant or antiperspirant can often help prevent body odor. Regular deodorant comes with a fragrance that will help mask the smell. Antiperspirant contains chemicals that stop people from sweating. They plug the sweat glands, which tells the body to stop making sweat. These simple measures might not work for people with hyperhidrosis. If sweating is excessive, it can cause smelly armpits even if a person washes regularly and uses deodorant or antiperspirant. The first thing that a doctor will recommend is usually a prescription strength antiperspirant. Sometimes, these might burn or irritate the skin. If this happens, the person should tell their doctor. If prescription strength antiperspirants do not stop the excessive sweating, doctors might suggest the treatments below. Botulinum toxin injections People usually refer to botulinum toxin injections as Botox. Sometimes, doctors inject tiny amounts of Botox into the armpits to treat excessive sweating. Botox injections help stop excessive sweating by blocking a chemical in the body that stimulates the sweat glands. For most people, it takes 4–5 days to work, and the effects usually last for about 4–6 months. Some people might find the injections painful. Prescription medication If excessive sweating affects the whole body, doctors might suggest using anticholinergic medicines. Anticholinergic medicines stop people from sweating, so they are not generally suitable for athletes or people who live in hot climates. Common side effects of these drugs include: dry mouth
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