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Foul Body Odour. Switched To Sprintec Birth Control Pills. Foul Odour Due To New Medication?

Hi i recently, like a week ago switched birth control pills to Sprintec, and i think it was 2 or 3 days ago i noticed this bad odor, i can t really describe it. No one else can smell it though. Do you think it has anything to do with switching pills or is it something different. I also started eating healthier by eating salads, and turkey wraps and such but I don t think that has anything to do with it. I also can t pin point where the smell is coming from.
Mon, 25 Nov 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
Any birth control pill has no this type of side effect.
It might be due to perspiration.
Drink more water,eat good nutritious diet.
Take proper local care.
Use body deodorant.
If it persists then consult your doctor.

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Foul Body Odour. Switched To Sprintec Birth Control Pills. Foul Odour Due To New Medication?

Welcome to HCM. Any birth control pill has no this type of side effect. It might be due to perspiration. Drink more water,eat good nutritious diet. Take proper local care. Use body deodorant. If it persists then consult your doctor.