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Smell events are often sporadic and episodic in nature (based on diet over the previous 24 hours), making it often difficult to diagnose by smell alone. Some people with trimethylaminuria report having a strong odor all the time, but there has not been any evidence apart from self reported symptoms that this is the case.
Trying to "treat" this fishy smell with more soap or more douches actually just makes the bacterial overgrowth worse and exacerbates the problem. Go to your doctor or nurse midwife instead for a ...
Fish Affected Image Symptoms Treatment Neon tetra disease: Pleistophora hyphessobryconis (Microsporidia) Neon tetras, zebrafish, various aquarium fish Heavily infected fish appear emaciated and lethargic. Infection targets skeletal muscle, which will appear more opaque through the skin. Piscine tuberculosis: Mycobacterium marinum bacteria: All
[37] [38] [39] TMA is the same compound that is predominantly responsible for the smell of decomposing fish. [37] [38] The diamines putrescine and cadaverine, which are the decarboxylation products of arginine and lysine amino acid metabolism, respectively, are also present in BV and may contribute to the fishy smell of the condition as well. [37]
A new study has shown that exposure to a fishy smell can make people more suspicious, raising their level of critical thinking skills. Fishy smell shown to boost critical thinking in humans Skip ...
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Ammonia affects fish metabolism and their ability to absorb oxygen through their gills. This leads to a host of symptoms a few of which are: Purple, red or bleeding gills; Fish may clamp, may appear darker in color; Red streaking on the fins or body; Fish may gasp for air at the surface of the tank water; Torn and jagged fins
Some fish show no external symptoms, but others show signs of infection that include bulging eyes, bloated abdomens, bruised-looking reddish tints to the eyes, skin, gills and fins. Some infected fish have open sores that may look like the lesions from other diseases or from lamprey attacks.