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How do you know if a vaginal odor is abnormal? Is it common to detect a strong odor in your underwear?

It is important to pay attention to any changes in vaginal odor, as it can sometimes be a sign of an underlying issue. It is normal to have a slight odor, but if it becomes strong or unusual, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider. Factors such as diet, hygiene practices, and activities can influence vaginal odor, so maintaining good hygiene and wearing breathable cotton underwear can help. If there are any new symptoms or a sudden change in odor, it is best to seek medical advice for further evaluation and treatment.

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