Dr. Olanrewaju Falodun, a consultant dermatologist at the National
Hospital in Abuja, on Tuesday says the general perception that some
people were born with body odour is wrong.
Dr. Falodun told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that body odour was
caused by the process of bacteria breaking down in the sweat, and the
sweat causing the odour.
“There are two types of sweat glands in the body. These are the
eccrine gland which is found all over the body, and the apocrine gland
which is found primarily in the ancillary (armpit) and genital areas.
“The two sweat glands are usually connected to hair follicles, and
much of the thing we call body odour is as a result of the apocrine
gland.
“The glands do not mature or start functioning until when a person
reaches the age of puberty, and that is why the real issues about odour
are more pronounced after puberty,” he said.
Mr. Falodun says obesity also triggers body odour in people who are
overweight, as the sweat is trapped between the folds of skin.
The dermatologist however says body odour can be prevented, as long as the person diligently maintained cleanliness of the body.
Mr. Falodun also added that the use of anti-perspirants and deodorants should also be a routine.
“Deodorants work by masking the smell of sweat with fragrance, while
anti-perspirants reduce the amount of sweat the body produces,’’ he
said.
The dermatologist also noted that it was also essential to wash
clothes thoroughly, particularly clothing that comes into contact with
sweaty areas such as socks, underwear and shirts.
“Wash the body with soap daily, particularly the armpits, groin and feet, where there are many sweat-producing glands.
“Washing removes sweat and reduces the number of bacteria which act upon them,’’ Mr. Falodun says.
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