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PostPosted: 03/15/07 - 18:00    Post subject: pungent odour from pelvic glands, Vote now! Reply with quote

in the last few months i have noticed, as well as my girlfriend that the odour from my glands around my penis have become very strong, even if i shower, i can smeel it straight after. i read that drinking coffee can do this, so i have cut down, and stopped. i drink plenty of water and eat healthy, im vegetarian....im kinda concerned, could it be some kind of infection??
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