To understand the three diseases caused by halitosis
summary
Halitosis is not an independent disease, but is induced by many different diseases, such as oral diseases, nasopharyngeal diseases and some systemic diseases. The causes of long-term halitosis and dietary habits play an important role in the formation of halitosis. Onion, garlic, animal fat and other foods can cause halitosis. Halitosis is especially serious after getting up in the morning, which is due to the decrease of saliva secretion during sleep and the basic changes of tongue and cheek muscles In the state of rest, it is easy to cause halitosis, with smoking, drinking and other bad habits. Smoking and drinking can not only excite people's nervous system.
To understand the three diseases caused by halitosis
1. Bad breath means tooth decay, periodontitis, gingivitis, oral ulcer, etc. Halitosis and other odors caused by these reasons are the most common. Due to the pathological changes of oral tissue, bacteria reproduction, excessive corruption, digestion of retained substances in the oral cavity, volatile sulfide is produced, and inflammatory parts will emit various abnormal tastes.
2. Patients with stomach diseases will produce sour and rotten smell due to long time of food indwelling in the stomach, which will be sent out through the oral cavity. At the same time, gastric diseases such as flow esophagitis can also lead to pathological halitosis. Vomit adhering to the oral cavity and throat is constantly released. Patients with severe constipation and intestinal obstruction often have fecal odor.
3. Septic and putrefactive tracheitis often have putrefactive halitosis and stench; hemoptysis due to tuberculosis and bronchiectasis often have bloody halitosis; upper respiratory tract diseases such as sinusitis, tonsillitis and laryngitis often have putrefactive halitosis; uremic patients generally mean that their disease has developed to the stage of chronic renal failure.
matters needing attention
Eat more fruits and whole grains. A high fiber diet includes lots of whole grains, fresh fruits and unprocessed leafy vegetables, which help digest and reduce the chance of bad breath. Eating apples, oranges and celery can help clean your teeth,.










