Trimethylaminuria causes fish smells Those who suffer from trimethylaminuria know how difficult and uncomfortable it is to smell fish even though they bathe more than twice a day and use deodorant.
According to a study by the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia , the bad body odor of some humans is generated by a genetic disorder called trimethylaminuria (TMAU).
People suffering from this metabolic disorder are unable to metabolize the trimethylamine , organic compound causing the smell of fish and ammonia.
Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) this disease affects 300 to 600 people around the world.
Ways of care People with trimethylaminuria can not control odor, especially when stressed, as they have in the breath , the urine and sweat ; However, there are some measures that help counteract it.
This is well known by Kelly Fidoe-White , 36, who shared her case in an English newspaper.
She has suffered from the disease since she was born and since she has use of reason, remember that has caused insecurity, low self-esteem and anxiety.
Kelly showered four times a day, changed her clothes too several times and spent a pot of deodorant, but failed to mitigate her smell even her urine has a fishy smell .
Seeking support with specialists now knows that using so much deodorant and giving yourself so many showers was making the problem worse, making the smell stronger.
Use a special gel and take a medication that helps metabolize the enzyme that your body does not synthesize.
To avoid a bad odor , doctors recommend controlling daily food, since foods rich in choline such as eggs, liver, kidney, peas, beans, peanuts, soy products, cauliflower, green beans, broccoli and beans should be avoided. Semi-skimmed milk.
This disease can be detonated at any time so if you perceive that your body odor changes, it is best that you go with a specialist to check you and discard the disorder in time.