Garlic odor on the hands may be related to diseases such as hyperhidrosis of the hands and feet, ringworm, or contact with certain items with garlic odor.
1. Hyperhidrosis: The sweat glands under the skin of the hands secrete more sweat due to their strong secretion function. If the sweat is not washed in time, it may lead to the growth of bacteria, resulting in the production of odor.
2. Ringworm: This is a fungal infection. Fungus belongs to a pathogenic microorganisms, local infection may appear blisters, vesicles, peeling and other symptoms, but also due to fungal infection and odor.
3. Contact with foreign objects: after the skin is in contact with a certain object with a specific odor, the object may remain on the surface of the body, resulting in local residual special odor.
Since there are many causes of odor, you need to consult a doctor first.