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The most common cause of bad breath in one-year-old infants is the accumulation of milk food in the stomach and wrist, or excessive eating, unclean diet, and indigestion caused by colds, and bad breath often occurs first. Bad breath is particularly common in the morning, sour mouth is a sign of milk stagnation, and when you burp in the morning, the mouth can also have a strong odor.
Secondly, oral hygiene causes bad breath, the baby needs to clean the oral cavity in time when eating breast milk, if the baby's oral cavity cannot be properly cleaned, resulting in the accumulation of food residues in the oral cavity, bad breath will naturally occur.
Bad breath can also occur when there is inflammation in the mouth and adjacent tissues, such as mouth ulcers and swollen gums. The abuse of antibiotics causes the gastrointestinal flora to be imbalanced, and normal bacteria, such as lactobacilli, are inhibited, and bad breath will also occur when miscellaneous bacteria grow and multiply.
First, it may be that the oral hygiene is not good, the habit of rinsing the mouth after meals is not developed, the food residues accumulate between the teeth, resulting in bad breath, or it is due to drinking less water and less saliva secretion, causing fire and bad breath.
Second, due to indigestion, poor eating habits, overeating increases the burden on the digestive tract and gastrointestinal tract, leading to constipation and bad breath. It can also be a dental condition, such as bad breath caused by canker sores.
Third, it may be a dental disease, such as tooth decay or gingivitis in the mouth, which can also cause bad breath, so you should go to the dental department of a regular hospital to find out the cause and then diagnose it.
Bad breath in babies is not terrible, as long as the cause is identified, it can be prevented and **.
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Babies and adults will have the same symptoms of bad breath, what causes bad breath? 1. Food bad breath, food bad breath can often occur after eating onions, ginger, garlic, leeks, fish, shrimp, mutton and other foods, but stop using these foods, bad breath will disappear naturally in one to two days. It's not very likely that a one-year-old baby will have this condition.
2. Corrupt bad breath is mostly caused by poor oral hygiene, such as not brushing your teeth in the morning and evening, and not rinsing your mouth after meals. Tartar that accumulates on the gums and food debris that is stuffed between the teeth or in cavities gives off a foul smell after fermentation and decay. Eliminating this bad breath requires oral hygiene.
However, one-year-old babies are not yet able to brush their teeth, so parents can wash their baby's mouth with water or gauze after each meal. 3. Acidic bad breath, which is also the main cause of bad breath in one-year-old babies. It is more common in gastrointestinal dysfunction, which is a kind of dyspepsia caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction, often smelling this smell when belching, and visiting pediatric internal medicine, after the recovery of gastrointestinal function, bad breath will disappear.
The main causes of bad breath in babies are as follows:
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