How does TCM diagnose odor in the mouth and how to diagnose diseases through odor in the mouth?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    TCM can tell your physical condition by the abnormal taste in the patient's mouth.

    Sweet mouth: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is mostly caused by dampness and heat in the spleen and stomach, liver and spleen diseases. It is more common in diabetes mellitus and digestive disorders.

    Mouth acid: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by the heat of the liver and gallbladder and the spleen. Mouth acid is more common in gastritis and gastric and duodenal ulcer disease.

    Bitter mouth: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by heat in the liver and gallbladder and fumigation of bile qi. Bitter mouth is often associated with bile metabolism disorders, and is more common in acute and chronic hepatitis, cholecystitis, gallstones, and hepatobiliary tumors.

    Salty mouth: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by the deficiency of kidney yin and the floating of false fire. It is more common in neurosis, chronic nephritis, chronic pharyngitis, and oral ulcers.

    Light mouth: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by spleen and stomach deficiency and weakness. It is more common in diseases of the digestive and endocrine systems, malnutrition, vitamin and trace element zinc deficiency.

    Bad breath: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by stagnation of food and drink in the stomach and reversal of turbidity. It is more common in oral diseases and indigestion, such as stomatitis, pharyngitis, gingivitis, oral ulcers, dental caries, gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, gastric cancer, etc.

    Spicy mouth: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by lung fever or stomach inflammation. It is more common in hypertension, neurosis, menopausal syndrome, and long-term low-grade fever.

    I combine the experience of my predecessors and make up a formula:

    There are five flavors in the mouth, and there are tastes and there are diseases:

    Bitter is bile hot, sweet is spleen hot, acid is damp hot, astringent is wind hot, pungent is dry and hot, salty spleen damp, light is stomach deficiency, and numbness is blood deficiency.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the peculiar smell in the mouth is caused by the reversal of stomach qi and inflammation caused by excessive stomach fire. Because of the strong stomach fire, the food accumulated in the stomach is easy to spoil due to high temperature, and the smell will become unpleasant, and the stomach heat will cause the smell to rise, so people will have a peculiar smell in the mouth. If you want to solve the problem of bad taste in your mouth, you need to reduce the stomach fire to solve the problem.

    During this time, do not eat greasy, meaty, and spicy foods in your diet. You can eat more watermelon that nourishes the shade and cools the blood and lowers the heat.

    Drinking dendrobium water (15 grams of cassia seeds, 10 grams of dendrobium soaked in water) every day can clear the fire of the liver and stomach, so that the problem of peculiar smell in the mouth can disappear quickly.

    That's all I have to say about your question, thank you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The human body is very delicate, and if there is a problem with a body of one hundred or dozens of pounds, it will make people miserable. As long as there is any abnormality in a person's body and body, it is a precursor to the coming disease.

    It has a sweet taste. It is often a dysfunction of the digestive system. abnormal secretion of various enzymes, increased amylase content in saliva; In diabetic patients, blood sugar is elevated and sugar in saliva increases. Salty.

    Common in patients with neurosis, chronic laryngitis, or mouth ulcers; Patients with chronic nephritis or renal impairment. It has a bitter taste.

    It is more common in acute inflammation, and there is a high possibility of liver blockage and bile disease; People with cancer also often have a bitter feeling about food due to the loss of taste for sweets.

    Bland. It is more common in wasting disease with prolonged fever, or endocrine disease, and malnutrition; Deficiencies in vitamins and trace elements can also make the taste buds less sensitive. Eat without taste; The taste buds of the tongue of the elderly are degenerated, and they will also be "tasteless in the mouth".

    There is a sour taste. It is common in gastritis and peptic ulcer and is associated with hyperacidity.

    As for smoking, drinking, eating with a bad smell, reacting to drugs, or getting up in the morning, the mouth tastes different, just brush the skin and teeth, and rinse your mouth will be refreshing and tasteless.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Bad gastrointestinal tract.

    Problems with the liver and spleen. Tartar plaque.

    Eat food with a special smell.

    can cause bad smell in the mouth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is generally a bad smell in the mouth, which is mostly caused by intestinal indigestion, eat more bland food during this period, brush your teeth twice a day to keep your mouth clean, or brush your teeth after meals.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Authoritative studies have found that bad breath is caused by the breakdown of sulfur-containing proteins by anaerobic bacteria in the mouth to produce volatile sulfides (VSCs). Sulfur protein** in the intestinal tract. The fecal reefs in the intestines will constantly release sulfur-containing proteins, which will extend up to the mouth, and be decomposed by anaerobic bacteria in the mouth to produce volatile sulfides (empty vsc), which will be released from the back of the tongue and throat, and the rock core will form bad breath.

    Note: Sulfide (VSC) is a volatile gas with an unpleasant odor and a disgusting taste.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    One time. China Bad Breath Health Network.

    Find out and take a look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Whether there is a stomach fire or calculus.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Most mouthwashes with vinegar in warm boiled water, or rinse your mouth with milk. However, it is necessary to persist for a long time, and to check what is the cause of your bad breath, so as to correct the symptoms**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Keep your mouth clean and hygienic.

    This means brushing your teeth diligently twice a day. It is also necessary to use interdental threads to clean the mouth frequently. Only interdental threads can remove food and bacteria that remain between the teeth and gums.

    If they are not removed in time, there is a high chance of bad breath. You should also clean your tongue from time to time. Bacteria that remain on the tongue can ruin bad breath.

    After brushing your teeth, don't forget to brush your tongue clean. At least rinse your mouth with water after eating. Gargling with water can remove some of the food debris left in the mouth and prevent bad breath.

    2. Moisturize the throat.

    Therefore, it can be said that saliva helps in keeping the mouth clean. Do you feel like you often have a bad taste in your mouth when you wake up in the morning? That's often due to a decrease in saliva while sleeping.

    3. Drink more yogurt.

    The latest research shows that drinking yogurt every day can reduce the amount of hydrogen sulfide in the mouth, as this substance is the culprit of bad breath. Drinking yogurt on time can also stop the production of harmful bacteria in your mouth, which can cause gum disease or plaque. But only natural yogurt has this effect, and sugary yogurt does not have this effect.

    4. Fiber-rich vegetables.

    Including carrots, celery, etc. Celery is an herb that is best used to eliminate odors in the mouth, especially the smell of smoke. If you can't find parsley at hand, coriander and mint can also play a role in removing bad breath.

    For better results, chew these things for as long as possible, or use them to make tea. These vegetables and fruits help in the production of a large amount of saliva. Saliva not only moistens the mouth, but also removes food debris that adheres to or is stuffed between your teeth.

    5. Eat fruits that contain a lot of vitamin C.

    Apples, berries, citrus, watermelon, and other foods that contain high amounts of vitamin C can create an environment in the mouth that is not conducive to bacterial growth. Regular intake of vitamin C is also very useful for gum health.

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