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
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:
8. Infrequent Washing of Towels, Sheets, and Clothing
Even freshly showered skin can pick up odors from unwashed fabrics. Continue reading…