Body Odor, Taken Naplam, Casein, Had Stomach And Chest Liposuction
The only changes in my life is that I went from 240lbs to 220, so that I could have liposuction done of my stomach and chest. This procedure was completed in September of 2010. I started working out and taking some preworkout suppliments and protein. I was taking a non-creatine suppliment called Naplam, which was made by Body Warefare, and a slow digesting casine protein made by Syntha 6.
Since I work out 5 days a week, I take in about 180 grams of protein each day, so that I can put on and/or maintain my musuclar physique. I rarley eat junk food. I did not that I've been sweating a lot lately in my underarm, but when I touch that area, all i smell is deodorant residue on my hands. So, I am feeling more and more that it is an XXXXXXX issue. I have read amount Tamu, but I am not sure if this is what I am suffering from. I have gone to my doctore, and he said that he can't smell anything. I also insisted on an endochroinologist, who said that she can't smell me. She had tests done, and can't find any harmonal in balances. So, if the tests come back as no abnormal harmonal changes, what options do I have? Cleansing doesn't help, as I have tried a 7 day cleans.
Sweat glands are of two types: 'eccrine glands' and 'apocrine glands'. And apocrine glands stimulation can be stimulated by Adrenaline. Normally the sweat is odorless; but some times due to the action of bacteria it produces an unpleasant smell. And such unpleasant body odor is also known as Bromhidrosis.
Basically what you may be having is the bacterial breakdown of apocrine sweat produced by apocrine glands. The non creatine supplements that you are taking may be getting excreted in the sweat which may be contributing to this bad smell. So it is better to stop taking these supplements.
The secretions of Apocrine glands has more protein which is easily broken down by bacteria producing bad odor. It can occur due to fungal infections, overweight, thyroid disease and Diabetes.
Apart from this, thyroid disease also needs consideration here.
A proper physical examination and thorough investigation is entailed to determine the cause. I encourage you to consult your primary doctor and get the evaluation done.These include thyroid function tests, KOH examination of the skin scrapings of the armpit and your blood sugar levels.
In the mean time, remove the armpit hairs and keep the area dry by using a talcum powder. Have a healthy and nutritious diet and maintain good personal hygiene. Add few drops of savlon to the water you use for bathing and use a good antiseptic soap.
Hope this helps.
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