Why can't body odor be a soldier?
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Axillary osmidrosis is a kind of odor produced by the combination of unsaturated fatty acids secreted by sweat glands and axillary bacteria. If patients feel unwell, they should go to the hospital immediately for diagnosis and treatment. It has genetic characteristics. There are about 40 million people with body odor in China. Today, let me learn from you why body odor can't be a soldier?.
Why can't body odor be a soldier?
We all know that there are two kinds of sweat glands in the human body. One is exocrine gland, also known as eccrine gland. It is distributed throughout the body, secreting 99% water and 0.5% salt. The other is the apocrine gland, also known as apocrine gland, which is located in the dermis of the skin. It opens at the root of the hair and is only distributed in the armpit or pudenda and eyebrows. It secretes a thick liquid containing oil, protein and iron. The bacteria on the armpit decompose and secrete sweat to form stench.
Second: the generation of body odor is related to gender and race differences. Generally speaking, women are more than men, and white and black people are more than yellow people. According to statistics, 80% of people in Europe and the United States have body odor, while less than 10% of people in the East. In the west, body odor is also known as "body odor", which means a kind of body odor, that is, body odor.
Third: body odor is a kind of hereditary disease. Besides gender and race differences, body odor is also related to family heredity. Aviation General Hospital experts pointed out that it is an indisputable fact that body odor is a genetic disease. More than 80% of patients with body odor who come to clinic have family genetic history, and more than 60% have obvious genetic tendency.
matters needing attention
The generation of body odor is related to genetic factors, personal constitution and sweat gland structure, but the main reason is family inheritance. According to statistics, one of the parents has body odor, and the incidence of children is more than 50%. Both parents have body odor, and the incidence rate is 80%. Therefore, the offspring of patients with body odor are likely to inherit body odor.