Sounds and smells like you might have a fungus infection of the skin. See your Dr. Or you might have an inherited sweating problem that smells this way.
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No need to be scared. Intertriginous skin can trap moisture, dead skin cells, and bacteria. Those areas are warm, dark, moist and lack air circulation. These conditions can result in a malodor.
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