It is possible to have persistent vaginal odors for various reasons, such as sweat, diet, daily activities, or even the menstrual cycle. Maintaining basic hygiene with water and using a mild, fragrance-free soap can help. Wearing loose-fitting clothes made of cotton can also aid in allowing the area to breathe. If there have been recent changes in the odor or any new symptoms, it is advisable to consult a doctor for further evaluation.
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