Is armpit odor hereditary? What are the dangers?

The weather is hot, and every time you squeeze the subway or take the bus, you always smell a hint of disharmony. Once summer arrives, armpit odor patients are really distressed! I don’t dare to wear sleeveless clothes, I don’t dare to lift my arms, I don’t like to take the bus or subway, I don’t like people’s strange expressions, what should I do? Is armpit odor hereditary? Most people with armpit odor are inherited from their families, and when parents have armpit odor, their children will have a higher rate of the disease. There is a large sweat gland in the armpit, except for genetics, generally there is no lesion or bacterial growth in the armpit tissue, so no matter how sweating, the fatty acids are normal, so there is no smell. In the case of people who suffer from fox, the sweat glands in the armpits secrete some special fatty acids, which are decomposed by bacteria on the surface of the skin and produce unsaturated fatty acids with a special smell, which is the origin of the odor of armpit odor. What are the dangers of armpit odor? Armpit odor is a special odor from the armpit, the taste is similar to the smell of fox secretion, so often also known as fox odor. Patients with armpit odor do not have obvious physical activity disorders, but because the smell of their armpits gives a very unpleasant feeling, often causing people around them to avoid and bring a lot of psychological pressure on patients, affecting their social activities. Say goodbye to armpit odor is no longer a dream Non-invasive treatment: Botulinum toxin injection treatment Botulinum toxin is very effective in inhibiting the secretion of the nerve transmitter acetylcholine by nerve cells. The secretion of sweat glands in our body is controlled by sympathetic nerves that use acetylcholine as a transmission medium. Many patients do not sweat when the sympathetic nerves are not excited, such as when they are sleeping, resting, or relaxing. When they exercise or are stressed (sympathetic excitement), they sweat. Therefore, Botox can inhibit the excitability of the sympathetic nerve that governs and promotes the secretion of sweat from the sweat glands, so local injection of Botox in the armpits can achieve a good anti-sweating effect, and the underarm odor will also produce odor because there is no sweating and the bacteria no longer decompose, thus achieving the effect of odor removal. This treatment is suitable for young and unmarried patients who do not want to leave scars, patients who sweat a lot in the armpits, patients who have bad odor when they sweat, and patients with hyperhidrosis. The effect is seen in about 5-6 days after injection and stays for about six months. Minimally invasive surgical treatment Minimally invasive axillary odor surgery using small incisions can achieve both radical and aesthetic results. The surgery enters under the skin through a small incision, directly removes the subcutaneous sweat gland tissue in the axilla, uses imported sutures, and the scar is hidden in the position of the axillary striae, with inconspicuous scars and lasting results after surgery.