What should I do if I smell too much during ovulation?

First, you need to determine if there is any medical condition that is causing your odor. For example, allergic reactions, sinusitis, itchy skin, etc. If you think you have a medical condition, you should consult a doctor and receive appropriate treatment.

Second, you can try changing your eating habits. During ovulation, your eating habits may be affected, leading to increased appetite. Therefore, you can choose some foods that are easy to digest, such as rice, noodles, chicken and vegetables. You can also increase your water intake to help your body flush out excess waste.

Finally, you can try some aromatherapy to reduce the odor. For example, you can use essential oils to diffuse fragrance, use scented candles, or use an air purifier. These tools can help you freshen the air and reduce odors.