
Children's armpit cancer (axillary odor) in Osaka|Guidelines for consultation, countermeasures, and treatment
"My child's underarms smell," "He pointed it out at school," "I'm worried about body odor during puberty."
While the “smell” of a child can easily cause anxiety in both the child and the parent, the cause of the problem can also be a cause of anxiety in the parent.Not necessarily armpit cancer (axillary malodor).
This page is for those who consider consulting for children's odors in Osaka (Tenroku),Guideline for Medical ExaminationとMeasures that can be taken at home、Treatment Approachis organized in an easy-to-understand manner.
Summary of key points (Conclusion)
- The smell of the child's armpits is,Changes during pubertyIt is caused by multiple factors including sweat, clothing, and skin problems.
- Axillary odour (armpit odor) is mainly caused byapocrine sweat glandsecretion and indigenous skin bacteria are thought to cause the characteristic odor.
- First, "Is it axillary malodor," "Is it perspiration (hyperhidrosis)," or "Is it another cause such as dermatitis?Organized by medical examinationIt is a shortcut to do so.
- Treatment.Self-care → topical/treatment → surgery (if necessary)The following are to be considered in this order (indications are determined by medical examination)
- Conditions for insurance coverage, cost, and detailed surgical procedureare summarized on a separate page:
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Odor concerns are delicate. During the consultation, we will explain your options, objectively sorting out your condition, without causing you more anxiety than necessary.
What is armpit cancer (axillary odor) in children?
Axillary odors (so-called armpit odor) is a condition in which the underarms are mainlycharacteristic smellIt is a state that releases the
The intensity of the odor varies from person to person, and even if the person is strongly concerned about it, objectively it may be mild, or conversely, it may be pointed out by those around him or her before he or she is aware of it.
Difference between sweat odor, hyperhidrosis, and dermatitis
Smelly armpits do not necessarily mean "armpit odor." In children, the following causes are also common
- smell of sweat: may become temporarily stronger after exercise or with steaming.
- hyperhidrosisSweat: Heavy sweating and tendency to get clothes wet (the main problem is the “amount of sweat” rather than the smell).
- Dermatitis/pore irritation: Redness, itching, and eczema may cause a stronger odor.
- Clothing & Laundry: Insufficient drying, materials, and perspiration residue may leave a fresh smell.
Causes (sweat glands and odor mechanisms)
The skin is the main organ that produces sweat.eccrine sweat glandとapocrine sweat glandThere are
The odor of axillary odors is mainly caused byapocrine sweat glandsecretion and the action of indigenous bacteria on the skin surface.
- eccrine sweat gland: Mainly water. Involved in the regulation of body temperature.
- apocrine sweat glandThe secretion is characterized by the presence of lipids and proteins, and the decomposition process tends to produce a characteristic odor.
Apocrine sweat glands are distributed in areas other than the armpits, but it is the armpits that tend to cause problems as "armpits" in everyday life.
From what age? Puberty and Odor Changes
Smell problems arepre- and post-pubescentWhile it is often noticeable from the age of the child, it may be due to other factors such as sweat, clothing, or dermatitis in younger children.
It is helpful to discuss the progress of the disease in an organized manner, such as "when did it start," "is it only during exercise," "is there yellowing of clothing," and "has it been pointed out by family members?
Guidelines for Medical Examination (Checklist)
If any of the following apply to you, we recommend a medical evaluation.

- From family and surroundings (school/club activities)Smell noted.the following
- On side clothing.yellow tintand odor residues are likely to occur.
- Even if you use antiperspirants/deodorantsLack of improvement
- In interpersonal situations (school, learning)strong uneasinessis followed by
- Heavy sweating and significant life problems (possible hyperhidrosis)
Measures you can take at home (starting today)
- clean: Wash after returning home, wipe perspiration frequently (as long as it does not damage the skin).
- Care of armpit hairTreatment: to the extent possible (bacteria may be less likely to remain)
- Antiperspirants and deodorantsContinue to match the purpose (antiperspirant/deodorant/antimicrobial)
- clothing: Moisture absorbent and quick-drying material, dry thoroughly after washing. Consider soaking and washing underarms.
- living: Sleep and eating disorders and strong stress can affect it, so adjust it to the extent possible.
In some cases, these may improve, but if there is little improvement or if the psychological burden is too great, treatment options will be considered.
How to choose treatment
In consultation for children's odor, after sorting out whether the child has axillary odor, hyperhidrosis, or skin problems, we will start with the least burdensome method.
Treatment Guidelines
- Minor:Self-care (cleanliness, clothing, deodorant) + lifestyle adjustments
- Mild to moderate:as necessaryexternal use(e.g., antiperspirant, antibacterial) and additional conservative treatments.
- Moderate to severe:Consider treatment, surgery, etc., depending on the person's problems and findings (indications are determined in the consultation).
This page concentrates on "Guidelines and Concepts for Children's Medical Examinations". Insurance coverage conditions, costs, and the surgical process are
Here The following is a summary of the results.
In school life (reduce the burden on the individual)
- Prepare sweat wipes, change of underwear, etc. after physical education and club activities
- If the person is overly concerned, first take an "objective evaluation" to create a source of reassurance.
- Early consultation before school events (camps, overnight learning) if you have strong problems
FAQ
Q. Can children also have armpit rash?
It is often noticeable around puberty, while at younger ages it may be due to other factors such as sweat, clothing, or dermatitis.
Simply sorting out the cause first will bring relief.
Q. Does excessive sweating = armpit cancer?
It is difficult to say in general. If the odor is predominant, it may be considered as axillary malodorsis, and if the amount of sweat is predominant, it may be considered as hyperhidrosis, and the treatment plan may vary.
Q. What about insurance coverage and costs?
Insurance coverage may be available depending on the condition. Conditions, costs, and surgical procedures are
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Q. What should I prepare for when I visit the doctor?
It is helpful to note when it starts bothering you, whether it is only during exercise, whether there is yellowing of clothing, whether family members have pointed it out, and any measures you have tried so far.
Access and consultation (Tenroku, Osaka)
Kamogawa Clinic Tenroku provides children's odor consultation (including evaluation of armpit cancer/axillary odor) in the Kita-ku (Tenroku) area of Osaka City.
During the initial consultation, the condition of the patient will be confirmed and the policy explained, and treatment may be scheduled for a later appointment.
Name of medical institution:Kamogawa Clinic Tenroku
Area:Kita-ku, Osaka (Tenroku)
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