A mild vaginal scent is normal. But if you notice a strong sour or unusual smell, your body may be signaling a change in balance.
According to the Mayo Clinic and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, vaginal odor often relates to shifts in bacteria, hormones, or hygiene habits.

Here are 4 common causes 👇
1️⃣ Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
This is the most common cause of unusual vaginal odor.
Signs may include:
• Strong fishy or sour smell
• Thin gray or white discharge
• Odor stronger after intercourse
BV happens when normal vaginal bacteria become unbalanced.
It is treatable with prescription medication.
2️⃣ Yeast Infection
Yeast infections usually cause itching and thick discharge, but sometimes odor changes too.
Common symptoms:
• Itching or burning
• Thick white discharge (cottage cheese-like)
• Redness or irritation
Yeast infections are common and treatable.
3️⃣ Sweating & Tight Clothing
The vaginal area has sweat glands. Tight underwear or synthetic fabrics can trap moisture and create a sour smell.
Tips:
• Wear breathable cotton underwear
• Change out of sweaty clothes quickly
• Avoid overly tight pants
4️⃣ Hormonal Changes
Hormones affect vaginal pH.
You may notice odor changes:
• Before or after your period
• During pregnancy
• Around menopause
These changes are usually temporary.
⚠️ When to See a Doctor
Seek medical advice if you notice:
• Strong fishy odor
• Green, yellow, or frothy discharge
• Pain during urination
• Pelvic pain
• Fever
These could signal infection that needs treatment.
🚫 Important Reminder
Avoid douching or scented washes.
They can disrupt healthy bacteria and make odor worse.
The vagina cleans itself naturally.
✅ Bottom Line
A slight scent is normal. A sudden strong sour odor may mean a bacterial imbalance, infection, or moisture issue.
If symptoms persist, a quick medical check can bring relief and peace of mind.
Your body changes — listening to it early makes all the difference.
