kehalõhnade
Kehalõhnade, often referred to as body odor, are the scents produced by the human body. These odors are primarily generated by the breakdown of sweat and skin cells by bacteria present on the skin's surface. There are two main types of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine. Eccrine glands are found all over the body and produce a watery sweat that helps regulate body temperature. Apocrine glands, located mainly in the underarms, groin, and around the nipples, produce a thicker, milky sweat that contains fats and proteins. It is the apocrine sweat that bacteria feed on, leading to the characteristic smell of body odor.
The composition of body odor can vary significantly between individuals and can be influenced by a range