Poor dental hygiene, eating particular foods, and smoking are just a few of the many causes of halitosis (bad breath). Yet sometimes, poor breath is an indication of something far more serious, like a life-threatening sickness. WebMD cites the following fatal conditions as potential sources of persistent bad breath, even after brushing:>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE
Bad breath may result from a buildup of toxins in the body, which can occur with kidney illness. If the kidneys aren’t doing their job and getting rid of waste and toxins, they might build up in the mouth and give off a bad smell.
Bad breath can also be caused by liver illness. Bad breath can be caused by a buildup of toxins in the mouth due to the liver’s inability to properly filter these substances out of the blood.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE
Mouth odor may be a symptom of lung cancer, especially if the disease has progressed to other organs. Cancer cell death releases chemicals that can trigger poor breath, which may explain the stench.
Acid reflux, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn’s disease are just a few of the gastrointestinal conditions that have been linked to chronic bad breath. Particularly acid reflux can generate a sour taste in the mouth, which in turn can lead to foul breath.
It’s important to see a doctor if your bad breath persists despite regular brushing. In certain cases, chronic bad breath is indicative of a more serious health issue that needs prompt medical attention. In addition to seeing a doctor, excellent oral hygiene, enough of water, and keeping away from foods known to contribute to foul breath are all things that can assist.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE