
Video: ❶ Bad Breath: Causes And Treatment


Bad breath can be a serious psychological problem and can ruin anyone's life. It would seem that such a minor problem, but leads to difficulties in communication and great discomfort. There are many reasons for bad breath. Find one and start treating it immediately. Location: Location: Rotten and decayed teeth with caries can be a major cause of bad breath. If this is actually the case, then dental restoration will help you get rid of an urgent problem. After all, carious teeth provoke the reproduction of putrefactive bacteria, and sulfurous substances give the breath a bad smell.
In most cases, the occurrence of an unpleasant odor can be associated with oral hygiene. Plaque on teeth and food debris between teeth contribute to the development of bacteria in the mouth. If you experience persistent bad breath, visit your dentist and otolaryngologist. After all, the cause of the problem can be diseases of the nose, gums and nasopharynx.
With the disease of chronic tonsillitis, purulent plugs form in the crypts of the tonsils, which emit an unpleasant odor. People suffering from chronic sinusitis receive a similar effect from inflammation in the sinuses. In the presence of periodontal disease, food particles are retained in the pockets of the gums, which decompose over time and considerably disturb the freshness of breath. The presence of tartar and low-quality prostheses also does not improve breathing.
In general, there can be a variety of reasons: chronic and acute bronchitis, hiatal hernia, liver disease, diabetes, gum disease, poor oral hygiene, certain cancers, hiatal hernia, wounds in the mouth, kidney failure, tuberculosis, sinusitis, ulcer, gastritis and empyema.
To get rid of bad breath, it is recommended to consult a specialist in any case, because the constant use of various breath fresheners and chewing gum can only aggravate the problem. If you have gastritis, excessive chewing of gum can lead to ulcers. Perform proper oral hygiene: brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss at least once to remove food debris in hard-to-reach places. Do not forget about the hygiene of the tongue, and various bacteria find refuge in its grooves.
Use an infusion of bitter wormwood to wash the tonsils, so you can get rid of the purulent plugs that emit a disgusting putrid smell when communicating. Grind a teaspoon of dry wormwood herb and brew with two glasses of boiling water, leave for twenty minutes and strain. Gargle with the prepared infusion several times a day. For the same purposes, you can use a decoction of oak bark, it has an excellent anti-putrefactive effect.
Eat plenty of apples, and instead of tea, drink a decoction of birch leaves, St. John's wort, nettle, oak bark and chamomile, taken in equal proportions. If the foul odor is caused by digestive problems, start taking activated charcoal one tablet three times daily after meals.