An acidic odor coming from the vulva may not necessarily indicate a problem. It could be influenced by various factors such as hygiene, diet, daily activities, and even the menstrual cycle. Maintaining basic hygiene with water and using a mild, fragrance-free soap can help. Wearing loose-fitting, breathable cotton clothing and avoiding products like vaginal douches can also make a difference. If there have been recent changes in the odor or any new symptoms, it would be wise to consult a doctor.
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