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  2. What do these vaginal odors mean? Here's what experts say ...

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    Purdy notes that a urine-like smell may mean you are dehydrated, which would therefore cause your urine to smell more strongly. An ammonia-like smell can also indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI).

  3. Smegma - Wikipedia

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    The production of smegma, which increases during puberty, can only be of limited significance, as males and females learn to practice good genital hygiene. [14] Men with smegma can cause irritation and inflammation, which can increase the risk of penile cancer. In the past some experts used to be concerned smegma itself might cause cancer. [15]

  4. The Real Reason Your Vagina Smells a Bit Funky, and ... - AOL

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    “The most common cause of vaginal odor is an imbalance in the normal flora in the vagina,” which causes a fishy odor, irritation, and thin to no vaginal discharge, says Dr. Streicher.

  5. 6 Common Vaginal Smells and What They Mean - AOL

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    Here are 6 common vaginal odors and what they mean. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  6. Vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    The vaginal flora consists of those organisms which generally do not cause symptoms and is dominated mainly by Lactobacillus species. [13] Disruption of the normal flora can cause a vaginal yeast infection. Vaginal yeast infection can affect women of all ages and is very common. The yeast Candida albicans is the most common cause of vaginitis ...

  7. Female reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    The vagina allows for sexual intercourse, and is connected to the uterus at the cervix. The uterus (or womb) accommodates the embryo by developing the uterine lining . The uterus also produces secretions which help the transit of sperm to the fallopian tubes, where sperm fertilize the ova.

  8. Pelvic examination - Wikipedia

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    A pelvic examination is the physical examination of the external and internal female pelvic organs. [1] It is frequently used in gynecology for the evaluation of symptoms affecting the female reproductive and urinary tract, such as pain, bleeding, discharge, urinary incontinence, or trauma (e.g. sexual assault).

  9. Is My Vagina Normal? - AOL

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    Dr. Holmes explains that while vaginal discharge is almost always normal, what’s not normal is if the color or odor has changed, or if you’re itching or burning. Normal vaginal discharge is ...