Body odor in teens is not uncommon and maybe a common complaint after puberty. While teenagers may have issues with self-confidence and self-esteem due to body odor, it may help to know that it is normal and does not always indicate an underlying pathology (1). The condition is more common in teenage boys than girls. Sweating is often the main reason for body odor, but there may be other reasons. Read the post to learn about the causes, management, and signs you need to see a doctor for body odor.

Possible Causes Of Body Odor In Teens

Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) is the primary reason for body odor in teens. This is due to overactive sweat glands. Besides that, some of the common reasons for teenage body odor could be:

How To Get Rid Of Teenage Body Odor?

Take a healthy diet and be well hydrated. In addition to that, here are some tips you may follow to prevent and control body odor in teens: You may even try some home remedies for body odor in teens. We have a DIY method to make a deodorant on your own. You would require:

3tbsp baking soda 3tbsp organic corn starch 3tbsp organic extra virgin olive oil 1tbsp natural beeswax 20 drops essential oil (any with antibacterial properties) Container

Method:

Use a double boiler dish to melt the beeswax Once the beeswax starts to melt, add all the other ingredients Stir well by adding oil Once the blend is mixed well, add essential oil Pour the mixture in one container for use

These remedies are a good way to control body odor at home. Test the remedy on a small part of the skin to know if it suits your body. 

When To See Doctor?

If the body odor seems strong and out of control, then it is good to seek a doctor’s opinion. Also, see a doctor if these home remedies do not provide any relief. If the teen sweats excessively and already has another medical condition, then it becomes essential to visit a doctor.

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