A vagina isn’t supposed to be odorless—but a strong, unpleasant smell can signal that something’s off. Here are four common reasons every woman should know:
1. Bacterial imbalance (Bacterial Vaginosis)
This is the most common cause of a “fishy” vaginal odor. It happens when the natural balance of good and bad bacteria is disrupted.
- Often smells stronger after sex
- May come with thin gray or white discharge
- Medical term: Bacterial Vaginosis
👉 This usually needs treatment with antibiotics.
2. Poor hygiene or sweat buildup
The vaginal area has sweat glands and can trap moisture, especially after exercise or wearing tight clothing.
- Odor may be musty or sour
- Usually improves with gentle washing and breathable underwear
👉 Avoid harsh soaps—these can make things worse by irritating the area.
3. Forgotten tampon or foreign object
If something like a tampon is left in too long, it can cause a very strong, foul smell.
- Odor is often unmistakably bad
- May include unusual discharge
👉 This needs prompt removal and sometimes medical care.
4. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Some infections can change vaginal odor.
- For example, Trichomoniasis can cause a fishy or unpleasant smell
- May also cause itching, burning, or discharge
👉 Testing and treatment are important if symptoms appear.
When to see a doctor
If the smell is strong, persistent, or comes with itching, burning, or unusual discharge, it’s best to get checked. Most causes are easily treatable, but ignoring them can lead to complications.
If you want, you can describe the smell or symptoms more specifically, and I can help you narrow down what it might be.