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Underarm Odor in Kids

Underarm odor is often a telltale sign that your child is about to go through puberty, the period of life when he develops from a child into an adult. Since underarm odor, also called body odor, often smells pretty unpleasant, it can be embarrassing for your child, especially if he has no idea what’s going on.

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Underarm Odor in Women

While the slight scent of perspiration can be more socially acceptable in the stronger sex, underarm odor in women may tell people in close proximity that you’ve skipped a step in your daily personal hygiene. Underarm odor — otherwise known as body odor or the dreaded “BO” — is easily explained. Key to getting rid of it is using the right personal grooming products, as well as using them correctly.

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How to Get Rid of Menstrual Period Odor

There is no need to be embarrassed by naturally-occurring body odors. As moms, you know that there are more revealing moments in life that go beyond the occasional odor. Even though you know that normal menstruation comes with an odor, realize that the odor is more noticeable to you than it is to other people around you. If you are self-conscious about it, first rule out any medical reason for an abnormally strong odor by visiting a doctor. Then take other simple precautions to keep the area clean and to make yourself as comfortable as possible during your period.

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5 Signs Your Dog Needs a Vet Visit Immediately

As responsible pet owners, we must recognize when our dogs require urgent medical care. Humans can verbalize their discomfort, but dogs communicate distress through subtle behavioral changes that often go unnoticed until a crisis develops. This guide outlines five life-threatening symptoms that require immediate veterinary attention, along with practical advice for emergencies. 1. Respiratory Distress…

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Toddlers and Frequent Urination

Frequent urination may involve output of either large or small volumes of urine each time a toddler goes to the potty. Bladder infections are a common cause of frequent urination, particularly among little girls. Children who are potty trained who suddenly have several accidents may be experiencing an underlying medical cause. In fact, urinary tract infection is one of the most common infections that occur in children.