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I often have a bitter taste. What's with the bad breath?
What is the reason for getting up in the morning with bitter mouth and bad breath? Disease medical experts believe that many people will have symptoms such as dry mouth, astringent taste, bitter taste and bad breath after getting up in the morning. This smell will not evaporate for a long time, but most people have not found out the cause of the symptoms after the doctor's examination, and only a few people have been diagnosed with hepatitis symptoms.

Traditional Chinese medicine health care knowledge points out that if obvious symptoms such as bad breath and bitter taste often appear, they are often accompanied by dry mouth, pain on both sides and short yellow urine. , indicating that your liver and gallbladder are hot and humid. Under normal circumstances, patients with damp-heat type of liver and gallbladder such as acute hepatitis, acute cholecystitis and acute urethritis will have symptoms such as bitter taste, bad breath and dry mouth. What about bitter mouth and bad breath? Take herbs such as Plantago, Lysimachia christinae and Herba Artemisiae Scopariae. Clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, soothing the liver and promoting gallbladder, and the odor in the mouth will be improved soon.

Nowadays, when people have too much pressure in life and work and don't know how to vent their pressure, the cerebral cortex will be in a state of high tension, and symptoms such as dry mouth, bad breath and bitter taste will also appear. Doctors call this symptom mental bitterness. Under normal circumstances, mental stress, anger, irritability, excessive anxiety, fear, insomnia and so on will aggravate the symptoms of mental bitterness.

When the human body has damp-heat symptoms, it will also cause bitter taste and bad breath. Its symptoms are bitter taste, acne on the face, hemorrhoids, bright nose and impatience. If patients find the above symptoms, they can drink more dietotherapy remedies provided by us, such as water chestnut celery juice and cold purslane. Water chestnut, lotus root and celery are often squeezed together to drink, which can play a good role in clearing away heat and promoting diuresis. In addition, scalding purslane with boiling water and eating it cold can also play the same role of clearing heat and promoting diuresis.