Bromhidrosis

Bromhidrosis, also known as osmidrosis, causes unpleasant body odor due to poor oral hygiene, inherited metabolic disorder, or infection. This condition is produced through the breakdown of sweat. Maintaining good hygiene and using soaps and cleansers, antiperspirants, and topical antiseptics can help reduce sweat.

  
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Why does my foot smell badly with no shoes?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 30 years old. I am so hearted psychologically because of the bad difficult odor which comes from my foot. When I wear shoes, my feet immediately feel warm and release a bad odor in just a few minutes. The worst thing is that it also has a smell without shoes whether I washed or no...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, this condition is called bromhidrosis, the abnormal odor is due to local bacteria. Follow this prescription. Maintain hygiene of the area and wash it with mild soap and water. Use Silver Zeolite powder on your feet after drying of feet. Try to avoid closed shoes o...  Read Full »

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