Bad Breath

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Bad breath is an embarrassing problem. A person with bad breath may be offensive without realizing it, as all the advertisements for breath mints, mouthwashes, and toothpastes are so quick to point out. In some cases, an unusual breath odor may be a sign of illness, such as a herpes infection of the mouth, diabetes, postnasal drip, tonsillitis, sinusitis, dental infection strep throat, liver or kidney failure or a lung abscess. Most of the time, however, bad breath medically termed halitosis is not the result of any major health problem. It is usually related to poor oral hygiene or poor digestion, sometimes both.

If a friend or family member or you yourself notice a bad smell on your breath, especially if the breath has a persistent or unusual odor, consult your physician. He or she will be able to determine whether or not your bad breath is related to an underlying infection or other illness. One particularly helpful though, unfortunately, not often recommended diagnostic test is a comprehensive stool analysis, which can be used to determine problems with digestion and assimilation, the presence of parasites or the overgrowth of abnormal bacteria in the digestive tract.

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