Smelly trivia, do you know the smell of foxes?

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-03-04

Do you know? Fox odor is also known as Hu odor, according to legend, the Han people generally refer to the nomadic people and foreigners outside the plug as Hu people, the Hu people armpit sweat glands are developed and easy to emit a smell, and are called "Hu odor" by the Han people, and then slowly developed into "fox odor".

Fox odor is related to sweat glands, generally due to the apocrine sweat glands (commonly known as apocrine sweat glands) after sweating, under the action of microorganisms, decompose the organic matter in the sweat, forming short-chain fatty acids and ammonia with special odor, resulting in the production of fox odor.

Edit Everyone has sweat glands, so why do some people do not have Hu odor, and most Asians do not have Hu odor, from the development of human history Those ancestors who migrated from hot Africa to warm Asia to settle down, because of environmental problems sweat less, resulting in a genetic mutation in the 538th subtraction gene on the gene in the middle of chromosome 16, looking at the world, fox odor is still the main theme. So don't worry too much about getting fox odor.

So what should you do if you get fox odor? First of all, let's get to know the fox smell.

Edit The symptoms and signs of fox odor are mainly in the armpits, and usually have the following features:

Pungent odor: In general, fox odor has a pungent, unbearable odor similar to spoiled cheese, stinky feet, and sometimes a sour odor.

More discharge: Patients tend to secrete more sweat in the armpits, which in addition to producing a pungent odor, tends to make clothes damp.

Moist armpits: Affected by axillary secretions, the armpits are usually always in a moist state, and in more severe cases, symptoms such as atrophy and peeling may also occur.

If there is a fox odor, using Vicolo will have a good effect.

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