Change in vaginal odor: food cause or other problem?

I’m transitioning to a mostly raw, mostly vegan diet. I’ve been eating a lot more fruits and vegetables lately. I’ve always had about 10 or so total servings of these daily, but now I’m having more.

My vaginal odor has an odd fruity, almost pungent smell to it. I’ve also been urinating frequently. I’m healthy, active and young. I did some research and the two together came up with type I diabetes. I think I’m a little old for this diagnoses, especially considering the absurd amounts of sugary, processed food that I ate in my teens.

Is this anything to worry about? Is it because of the change in diet?
Also, I have been having some lower abdominal cramping and gas. I don’t think it’s due to the diet because I ate lots of fruit before hand. I have large, loose (but not watery) stools now as with before, but I had diarrhea last night including some fecal matter and a gel like material that came out after I had passed gas.
It is not an STI as I choose to abstain from sex.

Food changes often are reflected in body odors. You might want to check it out with your doctor as your dietary extreme may be leading to other problems.

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admin on February 23rd 2010 in Diabetes Fruits and Vegetables

5 Responses to “Change in vaginal odor: food cause or other problem?”

  1. rba01701 responded on 23 Feb 2010 at 1:01 pm #

    Trichamonis
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  2. Lucien B responded on 23 Feb 2010 at 1:06 pm #

    Food changes often are reflected in body odors. You might want to check it out with your doctor as your dietary extreme may be leading to other problems.
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  3. bcr responded on 23 Feb 2010 at 1:40 pm #

    probably a yeast infection.
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  4. kitty responded on 23 Feb 2010 at 2:08 pm #

    WHAT EVER YOU EAT HAS TO COME OUT SO GET GOOD TO GET RID OF THE SMELL USE BAKING SODA AND WARM WATER DOUCHE WITH THIS AND I THINK YOU WILL FEEL BETTER CHANGE YOU DIET
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  5. sokokl responded on 23 Feb 2010 at 2:42 pm #

    I would recommend seeing your doctor for further evaluation to see if an infection could be causing this.
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