
A strong or βfishyβ odor from the genital areaβespecially in womenβis usually a sign of an imbalance or infection, not normal hygiene.
Here’s what you should know about this
A βfishyβ smell is most often associated with:
1. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
Most common cause of a fishy vaginal odor.
Happens when there’s an overgrowth of certain bacteria in the vagina.
Symptoms: Thin gray/white discharge, strong odor (especially after s3x), itching or burning.
Needs antibiotics, not just home remedies.2. Trichomoniasis
A sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a parasite.
Can cause a fishy smell, green/yellow discharge, itching, and discomfort.
Treated with prescription medication.
3. Poor hygiene or trapped sweat
Sweat, tight clothing, or infrequent washing can trap bacteria and moisture.
While not always a βfishyβ smell, it can cause an unpleasant odor.
4. Menstruation or leftover tampon
Forgot tampon can cause a very strong, rotten smell, which may be mistaken for fishy.
When to Worry
See a doctor if:-The smell is persistent, strong, or worsening.
β You have other symptoms such as itching, discharge, or discomfort.
β There’s a chance of an STI or a forgotten tampon.
Solutions & Prevention Tips
Good hygiene:
Gently clean the external genital area with warm water and mild soap.
Never douche β it can upset the natural balance.
Wear breathable clothing:
Choose cotton underwear.
Change out of sweaty clothes quickly.
β Safe s3x practices:
Use protection to prevent infections such as trichomoniasis.
Limit partners or ensure both are tested regularly.
β Support vaginal health:
Avoid scented soaps, sprays, or feminine wipes.
