Odor in women’s pubic area may be caused by vaginal inflammation or cervicitis, such as bacterial vaginitis or trichomoniasis, which can cause a noticeable odor. For many patients with chronic cervicitis, abnormal leucorrhea, as well as odor, may also be present. If the odor occurs during menstruation, it may be caused by the lack of ventilation due to untimely replacement of sanitary napkins, after which the odor will disappear naturally. In the case of older women, the odor may be caused by ulcers in the vulva or endometrial or cervical lesions. In short, abnormalities should be seen in the hospital, gynecological internal examination and pelvic ultrasound examination should be done, different treatments should be taken according to the cause, and the vulva should be kept clean, dry and hygienic in general.