A strong vaginal odor can be normal, especially at the end of the day or depending on your activities. It is important to avoid using scented soaps or vaginal douches, as they can disrupt the vaginal flora and cause imbalances. Wearing loose-fitting clothing and opting for cotton underwear can help with better airflow. If you notice a new or stronger odor, it could be a sign of a bacterial infection, such as a fishy smell. In this case, it is recommended to see a doctor for an antibiotic treatment.
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