Is there a relationship between enteritis and bad breath? Is bad breath related to the stomach?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bad breath is related to gastritis. Anyone who has gastrointestinal indigestion, sadness or lung and colon fever can have bad breath, and the principle of treatment is to clear the heat of the lungs and stomach and moisten the dryness of the intestines. If bad breath is caused by unhealthy diet and stomach heat fumigation, in addition to eating less meaty, fatty and spicy products, and eating more fresh vegetables and fruits, patients can use the "Qing Gao San" conditioning, which has the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, cooling blood and laxative, under the guidance of a doctor, that is, decoction of traditional Chinese medicine formulas such as Coptis chinensis, Scutellaria baicalensis, Shengdi, Danpi, Cimicifuga, Raw Gypsum, and Red Peony.

    For those with bad breath on the liver fire, an appropriate amount of lotus core and lotus root water can be decocted to help eliminate bad breath. In addition, people with bad breath can also drink some black tea, coffee, or use 3 grams of Huoxiang and Peilan; Brewing boiling water to drink frequently or gargle can also receive the effect of clearing heat and moistening dryness, avoiding filth and deodorization, and leaving fragrance on teeth and cheeks.

    Generally, patients with bad breath caused by gastrointestinal diseases should pay attention to dietary hygiene, eat more easily digestible light food, and abstain from tobacco, alcohol, strong tea, coffee, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, it is related to gastrointestinal inflammation and Helicobacter pylori infection, so first of all, you should first regulate, pay attention to your diet, eat regularly, don't overeat, eat less and more meals, eat more light, eat less cold, spicy, irritating food, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, drink tea, eat food that helps digestion hawthorn, chicken inner gold, digestion is good, it will change bad breath.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Physiological halitosis can generally be alleviated or eliminated after gargling, brushing and eating. If it does not disappear after the above treatment, it should be considered to be caused by pathological factors, and a detailed examination should be done to find out**.

    1. Bad breath caused by oral diseases.

    1) Periodontitis: gingival congestion, swelling, easy bleeding, periodontal pocket formation, and even pus leakage, alveolar bone resorption, chewing weakness, loose and displaced teeth, bad breath.

    2) Dry socket: It is more common in mandibular molars, especially after the extraction of the third molar. Severe pain persistent 2 3 days after tooth extraction, radiating to the lower jaw and auricular temporal region.

    After debridement of the blood clots, the bone surface is exposed, the alveolar wall is tender, and it is sensitive to heat and cold.

    3) Pericoronitis: It is more common in young people, and the lower mandibular third molars are the most common. Has a history of systemic predisposing factors or anti-**. Local swelling, limited mouth opening, presence of impacted or erupted teeth, and bad breath.

    4) Gangrenous stomatitis: It mostly occurs in childhood, with full-thickness necrosis and gangrene of soft tissues, often damaging the jaw, loosening and falling out of teeth. There is a foul smell in the mouth.

    5) Oral cancer: severe halitosis accompanied by long-term non-healing ulcers and continuously growing lumps in the mouth, which is ineffective conservatively. Biopsy if necessary confirms the diagnosis.

    2. Bad breath caused by nasopharyngeal diseases.

    Purulent maxillary sinusitis, atrophic rhinitis, follicular tonsillitis, nasopharyngeal tumors, etc. can emit foul odors. Maxillary sinus aspirate, X-ray, exfoliated cell examination, biopsy, etc. are of some value in diagnosis.

    3. Oral characterization of systemic diseases.

    1) Blood diseases: such as leukemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, agranulocytosis, etc., gum bleeding, gum swelling, necrosis, oral odor due to co-infection.

    2) Digestive system diseases: gastritis, indigestion and constipation, belching can expel the putrid smell of the digestive tract. When cardia cancer is accompanied by ulcer formation, it has a foul odor.

    3) Metabolic system diseases: diabetes, patients have a history of thirst, polydipsia, polyphagia, polyuria, emaciation and boils, and in severe cases, ketoacidosis and acetone breath appear.

    4) Heavy metal poisoning: such as lead, bismuth and mercury poisoning, often complaining of a sweet fishy or metallic smell in the mouth. In general, these patients have a history of metal exposure and other specific manifestations of poisoning, and laboratory tests are helpful in diagnosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Bad breath is generally caused by Helicobacter pylori in gastritis, and if you want to have bad breath, you must first have the primary disease, which is stomach disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is stomach fire and bad breath, insect tooth bad breath, and stomach disease can also smell.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, people with bad breath must have a bad stomach.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bad breath is related to the stomach and intestines, and people with bad stomach are accompanied by bad breath and body odor is one of the common symptoms. This is because due to the decline of the digestive function of the stomach and intestines, the digestion and excretion ability of food is weakened, so that the harmful substances accumulated in the intestines cannot be discharged in time, and under the decomposition and fermentation of bacteria, resulting in foul-smelling gas. When the gas comes out and is discharged from the body, it will also find other outlets, such as the mouth, so bad breath occurs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bad breath is, of course, related to the stomach and intestines.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are several possible causes, such as ulcers in the mouth and gums, and weak gastrointestinal function.

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