
Quali possono essere le cause di una vagina maleodorante dopo il sesso?
Revisione paritaria di Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPUltimo aggiornamento di Lawrence HigginsUltimo aggiornamento 25 Aug 2023
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Una vagina sana non è mai priva di odore. È completamente normale che la tua vagina abbia un profumo naturale che ti caratterizza. Tuttavia, ci possono essere motivi per cui la tua vagina ha un odore diverso dal solito dopo il rapporto sessuale. Qui analizziamo le ragioni e se sia necessario intervenire.
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How should a vagina smell?
Your vagina is a carefully balanced ecosystem and will usually be a host to a community of good bacteria. The main bacteria is called Lactobacillus, similar to the type found in live yoghurts.
Lactobacillus generates lactic acid and hydrogen peroxide which keeps vaginal pH at the ideal range of 3.5-4.5. These acidic conditions act as a disinfectant and discourage unwelcome bacteria from causing infections. It is these natural bacteria that can contribute to a vagina's natural scent.
Vaginal odour and sex
Torna ai contenutiLike the armpits, the groin has a high concentration of sweat glands. During exercise and sexual activity, it is normal for the genitals to get sweaty and this may contribute to a stronger vaginal odour.
However, if you notice a stronger fishy smelling odour after sex, it could be an infection called bacterial vaginosis (BV). BV occurs when the balance in the vaginal ecosystem is disturbed, allowing a bacterium called Gardnerella vaginosis to thrive. The infection causes thin, grey, fishy smelling vaginal discharge that is more pungent when in contact with semen. Your GP can help diagnose this and administer treatment.
Can semen cause vaginal odour after sex?
Semen is normally a white or grey coloured fluid that carries the sperm and has a mild chlorine-like smell. With infezioni sessualmente trasmissibili (IST), it is possible for the semen to change colour to yellow or green and smell unpleasant. This means semen could be the cause of vaginal odour after sex.
After ejaculation into the vagina, most semen will either seep out or dry up. The vagina is a self-cleaning organ, and any remaining semen will exit the body via a woman's discharge. Sperm can survive for a maximum of five days inside the vagina.
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Other reasons for vaginal odour
Torna ai contenutiOther things may affect vaginal smell, without meaning that there is something wrong with your hygiene or vaginal health. These sources of vaginal odours include:
Cambiamenti ormonali
Vaginal odour may vary in response to your ciclo mestruale, pregnancy and menopause.
Medicazione
Hormonal treatment such as la pillola contraccettiva and antihistamines can dry the vagina out and change its odour.
Dieta
There is no scientific proof that diet affects vaginal odour, but anecdotal evidence has suggested the smell of your vagina may change with certain foods, such as garlic, onions and strong spices.
If you have an unusual vaginal odour, particularly if accompanied by symptoms such as an itchy or irritated vagina, or a change in discharge, you should contact your doctor.
Potential causes include:
Scarsa igiene.
Sexually transmitted infections- such as trichomoniasis.
A forgotten tampon.
Rectovaginal fistula - an abnormal connection between the vagina and the rectum, most commonly due to bowel problems like malattia infiammatoria intestinale, childbirth-related injuries, cancer or cancer treatments such as radiotherapy.
The dangers of over-cleaning
Torna ai contenutiYou may see lots of feminine hygiene adverts encouraging you to keep your vagina clean and smelling sweet - ignore these
Your vagina is self-cleaning. Using feminine hygiene products can affect your natural microbiome, leaving you more vulnerable to vaginal infections - and accompanying bad odours.
One studio demonstrated that women using feminine hygiene products or douches were more likely to have bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, sexually transmitted infections, and infezioni del tratto urinario (UTIs).
Avoid harmful products and simply stick to the following advice to keep your vagina healthy:
Wipe front to back when going to the loo.
Wash your external vaginal area with warm water or a mild soap when in the shower.
Avoid harsh or irritant soaps.
Don't douche.
Wear loose-fitting, breathable cotton underwear.
When menstruating, change tampons and sanitary pads every few hours or when your pads get wet or uncomfortable.
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Dr Anna Cantlay, MRCGP
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Dr Anna Cantlay is an experienced NHS and private GP based in London.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Dr Krishna Vakharia is an NHS GP. She is also a regular examiner for the postgraduate Diploma in Practical Dermatology at Cardiff University as well as being the Chief Medical Officer for health at Optum UK.
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Le informazioni su questa pagina sono revisionate da clinici qualificati.
25 Aug 2023 | Ultima versione
1 maggio 2018 | Pubblicato originariamente
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Dr Anna Cantlay, MRCGP

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