8 Hidden Habits That Can Cause Bad Odor in Older Women

Brush the tongue daily, clean dentures thoroughly, stay hydrated, and schedule regular dental checkups. Sugar-free lozenges can stimulate saliva.

6. Wearing Shoes That Don’t Fully Dry Out

Feet often sweat more with age due to circulation changes. Closed shoes worn repeatedly without airing trap moisture and odor.

Why it matters:

Foot odor can transfer to socks, floors, and even the home environment.

What helps:

Alternate shoes daily, let them air out, use moisture-absorbing insoles, and choose breathable footwear when possible.

7. Hormonal Changes Affecting Body Odor

Menopause can change how sweat smells—even if you’re sweating less than before.

Why it matters:

Hormonal shifts alter skin bacteria and sweat composition, sometimes causing a stronger or unfamiliar odor.

What helps:

Use gentle antibacterial soap on odor-prone areas (armpits, groin, feet). Avoid harsh scrubbing, which can worsen irritation.

8. Infrequent Washing of Towels, Sheets, and Clothing 

Even freshly showered skin can pick up odors from unwashed fabrics. Continue reading…

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