New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

What should a man do if his lower body smells bad?

Asked by:Bellamy

Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 07:43 AM

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  • Bob Bob

    Mar 30, 2026

    We think that female friends are more likely to smell bad in the lower body, but we don’t know that male friends also have strong odor in the lower body. Everyone knows the impact of lower body odor on patients themselves, but what is the reason why boys have odor in their lower body? I believe that many people are not very clear about it. Understanding the cause of men's lower body odor will be very helpful in the treatment of patients.

    What is the reason why boys have a peculiar smell in their private parts?

    What causes a man's lower body to smell bad? Moisture in the vagina causes a smelly lower body

    Strong odor in male reproductive organs may be caused by moisture in the vagina. Dampness of the vagina means that there is no change in the skin surface of the vagina, but abnormal sensations such as easy sweating, dampness or chills occur. Dampness in the vagina is one of the typical symptoms of chronic prostatitis, and is also related to long-term sitting, hot working environment, and sperm varicose veins.

    What is the reason for men's lower body odor? Prostatitis causes lower body odor

    Because prostatitis is the most common disease among adult men, accounting for about 30%-50% of andrology outpatients, it is clinically divided into two types: acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis, among which chronic prostatitis is the more common. The disease can occur in adult men of all ages. It rarely occurs before puberty, but it is more common in boys aged 20-40. About 35%-40% of those over 35 years old suffer from the disease.

    Prostatitis not only causes strong odor in male reproductive organs, but also often causes sexual dysfunction, such as low sexual desire, impotence, premature ejaculation, frequent nocturnal emissions, ejaculation bleeding, ejaculation pain, etc.; semen metabolism decreases, which in turn leads to a decrease in sperm density, an increase in sperm density, and a long vaporization time after discharge, affecting the survival and vitality of male sperm.