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Why does it smell?
Question 1: How to solve the problem of bad breath? Why bad breath? In social interaction, we often meet each other with bad breath, which makes them embarrassed, so the social effect is greatly reduced. There are many reasons to explore bad breath. First, foodborne. Generally speaking, the degree of bad breath varies with the type of eating, which is directly proportional to the number of times of eating and inversely proportional to the time of eating. First of all, garlic and onions, garlic, garlic leaves, garlic seedlings, leeks, green onions, onions and so on. Followed by stinky vegetables, stinky winter melon, stinky milk rot and so on. There are also salty goods such as salted fish, salted crab, shrimp sauce and crab sauce, which are salty after eating. The smell of alcohol after drinking is disgusting, but drunkards often talk too much and lose control of their emotions, which makes people sick. Second, the gas source. The most typical is smoking. The smell of smoke in a smoker's mouth is irritating and annoying. Third, pathogenicity. Such as lung abscess, uremia and other serious diseases, are in urgent need of medical treatment, so I will not repeat them here. There are also untreated tooth decay, periodontitis and tartar, chronic sinusitis, chronic atrophic rhinitis, severe indigestion and irregular menstruation, all of which will make people have bad breath in different degrees. Fourth, habitual. Bad oral hygiene habits, habitual constipation, and food residues in the gaps between teeth are not removed in time, which can also cause bad breath. Drinking too little water can also cause bad breath. 5. aging. Commonly known as the taste of the elderly, it is often caused by many reasons. People with bad breath should explore and analyze themselves, find out the root causes and treat them in time. Some reasons are within our control, and satisfactory results can be achieved after proper treatment. Chewing gum and the like can only cover up the bad smell, and the effect is short-lived and cannot solve the fundamental problem. Gingivitis and alveolar abscess are caused by periodontitis, which can cause bacterial infection of periodontal tissue, make smelly pus overflow from time to time, and have a strange smell when you open your mouth. The patient was accompanied by symptoms such as gingival bleeding, toothache and loose teeth. This situation must be dealt with by the dentist. Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis apical inflammation of many teeth, if not treated in time, will destroy alveolar bone, which can penetrate upward with maxillary sinus to form fistula, bring bacteria into maxillary sinus and cause intractable inflammation. Inflammatory secretions have a bad smell and are discharged from the sinus ostium to the nasal cavity. Treatment should be two-pronged, not only to treat maxillary sinusitis, but also to remove the fistula from alveolar to maxillary sinus. Oropharyngeal diverticulum has a weak triangle in physiology, which is easy to form cystic diverticulum. When swallowing food, it is easy for food to fall into diverticulum. After a period of time, the food will smell rotten. The patient needs surgery to remove the diverticulum. Chronic tonsillitis tonsillitis recurs, causing scar tissue in tonsil fossa and forming pouch. There are always some food residues stored in small bags for three meals a day, and the growth and reproduction of bacteria will cause local ulceration. Rotten food is mixed with bacterial secretions, which makes the mouth smell and causes bad breath. Surgical tonsillectomy is a radical method. Atrophic rhinitis, due to the full-thickness atrophy of nasal mucosa, leads to decreased gland secretion and poor blood circulation, which creates favorable conditions for the reproduction of various microorganisms. These microorganisms gather on the mucosal surface, and the metabolites form scabs and stink. Some people call it a smelly nose. We should actively treat atrophic rhinitis. Foreign bodies in nasal cavity are most common in children, as well as beans, beads and paper balls. Often because of curiosity or carelessness, it is stuffed into the nasal cavity, causing obstruction, and it is filled with a lot of sticky nose mixed with blood, and the smell is threatening. After being diagnosed by a doctor, all symptoms can disappear after the foreign body is taken out. Most common patients have unilateral onset. Malignant tumor According to relevant data, the incidence of nasal cancer accounts for about 20% of the malignant tumors in otolaryngology, especially in middle-aged and elderly people. Nasal cancer is characterized by progressive nasal congestion on one side, which can often cause nosebleeds and has a strange smell. Once diagnosed, it should be treated as soon as possible and must not be taken lightly. Patients with self-odor complain that their nose and mouth have peculiar smell, but they can't detect organic changes, and others can't smell the smell of their own nose and mouth, which is called "self-odor". Self-odor is actually a neurosis, which is mainly treated by simple psychotherapy. Suggestion: the best way to deodorize bad breath is to prescribe the right medicine-experts believe that it is not a very difficult thing to improve and eliminate bad breath. The key question is whether the cause of bad breath is clearly found. If we can find out the real cause of bad breath and then take targeted preventive measures according to people's needs, bad breath is expected to be solved or disappeared without a trace. The specific methods to eliminate bad breath are as follows: L. Find out the causes and treat the symptoms. As the saying goes, rules are good because they are clear. People with bad breath should first go to medical and dental clinics to check whether they have oral diseases, and at the same time, they can ask doctors to do a comprehensive physical examination, focusing on excluding those related to bad breath. & gt

Question 2: Why is there breath? There are two reasons, one is stomach fire, and the other is gum or tooth problems. If you have stomach fire, you will be on an empty stomach, eat less, eat something light, chew slowly. If the gums or teeth are bad, you have to go to the dentist to judge according to your own problems and live a regular life. Don't stay up late, protect your liver. . .

Question 3: I always have a little bad breath. What should I do? The truth is, bad breath is the odor when the stomach and esophagus of the human body fester, and people with serious ulceration will emit stench and corpse odor; However, many Chinese medicine practitioners say that liver fire or stomach fire is excessive, which should be correct, because we have discussed before that cells will be red, swollen, ruptured and suppurated in the process of death. The word "inflammation" is two kinds of fire, which means excessive fire, so it is not an exaggeration to call it liver fire or stomach fire. But how to make liver fire and stomach fire no longer excessive, so that cells will not continue to be inflamed, swollen and broken. Eat more alkaline foods, such as vegetables and fruits with skins, and try not to eat acidic foods (such as snacks, drinks, sugar, meat, high oil and high salt). . . If you want to improve quickly, you can drink green vegetable juice or the calcium alkalinity of Ji' an family.

Question 4: Why do some people have bad breath? Chinese medicine believes that excessive liver fire and poor drainage of spleen will cause constipation, inflammation and other symptoms.

Western medicine:

Bad breath is not the result of not brushing your teeth for a long time, but mainly the result of loving cold drinks, the function of the stomach being trapped by cold pathogens, and Yangming's excessive dry fire. Bad breath is like an embarrassing "business card" in public. No matter how glamorous the appearance is, if the mouth is an unpleasant smell, it will make you

Become unwelcome without knowing it. So how can we get rid of bad breath?

How does bad breath come from?

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The mouth is like a miniature factory. There are about 50 trillion bacteria living inside. They stay in the dark corner and "work day and night", eating food scraps, creating a stench of fermentation and corruption, which is emitted with breathing. This is why the bad breath is worse after waking up.

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Bad breath can be divided into physiological and pathological. Physiological halitosis refers to a temporary phenomenon in people's life, such as eating some sexual foods (onions and garlic) when they are hungry, smoking, and the time from eating to sleeping is very short. Pathological halitosis mainly includes the following reasons: [NextPage]

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Oral diseases. "85% of bad breath actually comes from the problem of the mouth itself." Ye Wei said that people suffering from dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis and other oral diseases are prone to produce bacteria, especially anaerobic bacteria, which decompose to produce sulfides, resulting in bad breath.

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Gastrointestinal diseases such as peptic ulcer and chronic gastritis, and respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis and tonsillitis may all be accompanied by bad breath.

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Women in adolescence have poor ovarian function, low levels of sex hormones, decreased oral tissue resistance, and are prone to infection with germs, leading to bad breath.

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People with long-term constipation will have bad breath, bloating, loss of appetite, irritability and other symptoms because the harmful substances produced in the body cannot be discharged in time.

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Taking drugs that reduce saliva secretion, such as some sedatives, antihypertensive drugs, atropine drugs, diuretics and traditional Chinese medicines with warming and tonifying effects, can easily lead to bad breath.

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Dieting to lose weight, or female menstrual endocrine disorders, will lead to bad breath.

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Excessive psychological stress will affect the nervous system and salivation habits. People usually secrete about 1.5 liters of saliva every day, but when the psychological pressure is too great, the natural "mouthwash" is obviously insufficient, and the dry mouth will become dirty, so it will soon produce a bad smell. According to Ling Kangtong, a member of the Administrative Committee of the Asian Family Association and an emotional management consultant hired by Hong Kong, people who are often angry are prone to bad breath.

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Different bad breath may also indicate different diseases. Australian dentist and smelly mouth expert Jeffrey? Speyer said that the breath of many patients with systemic diseases has some special smells. For example, the breath of diabetic patients smells like rotten apples, the breath of patients with renal failure smells like fish, and the mouth of patients with liver cirrhosis smells like sulfur. Heart disease can easily lead to bad breath and a slight rancid taste.

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What good method can effectively remove bad breath?

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Saliva is a good weapon against bad breath.

Interestingly, most people with bad breath don't notice their own smell. This is because the soft palate behind the mouth is connected with the nasal cavity, and the nose cannot smell the smell behind the mouth. So, you don't have to wait for others to complain about you. The easiest way to judge is to blow air into your hand or smell the dirt left by dental floss. You can also scrape the tongue coating or teeth with a cotton swab, toothpick or spoon and smell it. So, how to do oral health care well, so that bad breath will no longer bother you?

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Eat millet often. Millet, a healthy cereal, can reduce the growth of oral bacteria and better prevent bad breath.

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Drink lemonade. Drink plenty of water to keep your mouth moist. Adding a slice of lemon to water can secrete saliva and reduce bad breath caused by anaerobic bacteria caused by stuffy nose, dry mouth or food residue in the mouth.

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Gulp green tea. Some people chew gum with bad breath, which will increase the sulfide content. Drinking green tea can better deal with these oral bacteria, and catechol in green tea can also neutralize the odor in the mouth. Maybe chewing tea is better. tea grounds

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Boil it with boiling water, take it out and chew it 1 min and then spit it out. Repeat 3 times.

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Eat fruits and vegetables raw. Saliva is your best weapon against bad breath. Eating apples, carrots and other fruits and vegetables raw helps to secrete a lot of saliva, which not only moistens the mouth, but also removes food residues attached to teeth or stuffed in the teeth. In addition, they can reduce toxins in the digestive system and help relieve bad breath.

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Chew parsley. Chewing celery slowly with your mouth is the most helpful ... >>

Question 5: Why do some people have bad breath? In fact, the cause of bad breath is probably caused by the accumulation of intestinal toxins!

Question 6: Why do healthy people have bad breath? I really don't understand that bad breath can be divided into two types: self-induction type and radiation type.

Self-perception means that you feel a smell in your mouth, which others may not notice. Radiation type is what people call bad breath. People with bad breath sometimes know to cover their mouth with their hands when talking to others. However, some people with bad breath don't know it themselves, and they spray it in front of outsiders when they speak, which makes the interlocutors feel queasy and embarrassed.

Generally, the slight smell and bad breath are all warnings from the viscera. As long as you are patient with the pathological reflex zone of the foot, you can gradually relieve it. If * * * doesn't work for a month, either * * *' s methods, techniques and acupoints are not accurate, or he is slightly unwell, he should see a doctor.

The eight smells of self-induction type are:

1, dry mouth: dry mouth is what people call dry teeth. There is no body fluid in the mouth, so I always want to use saliva to relieve it. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that dry mouth is mainly caused by excessive liver fire or insufficient kidney qi.

2. Bitter taste: Bitter taste is bitter in the mouth. Chinese medicine believes that bitterness is caused by internal heat in the liver and gallbladder. Modern medicine believes that bitterness is caused by acute inflammation.

3, sweet mouth: there is always a sweet taste in the mouth, even if you drink white water, it feels sweet. One possibility of this characterization is that digestive dysfunction leads to abnormal secretion of various digestive enzymes; Another possibility is that you have diabetes because of high blood sugar level and high sugar content in saliva.

4, salty mouth: I always feel a salty taste in my mouth, always like a grain of salt. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that salty mouth is the manifestation of deficiency of kidney-qi, and it should be determined clinically that it is kidney-yang deficiency and kidney-yin deficiency according to the pulse condition, so as to prescribe the right medicine; Modern medicine believes that salty mouth is a sign of chronic pharyngitis, chronic nephritis, neurosis and oral ulcer.

5, sour mouth: there is always a sour taste in the mouth, which is a reflection of digestive system diseases, more common in gastritis, stomach and duodenal ulcer.

6, spicy mouth: there is always a spicy taste in the mouth. This is a sign of hypertension, neurosis and menopausal syndrome.

7, the mouth is light: I feel that my taste is poor. More common in long-term consumptive diseases, endocrine diseases and malnutrition. Without these diseases, sudden loss of taste or? If it disappears, it won't taste anything. You should pay attention to seeing a doctor and find out the reason.

8, mouth astringent: I feel a astringent taste in my mouth. Generally speaking, this is a sign of neurosis or fatigue; But people with malignant lesions often have a bitter taste in their mouths.

There are nine types of radiation halitosis:

1, rotten apple flavor: This is the bad breath of diabetics. When diabetic patients get worse, a lot of ketone bodies will be produced, which will give off a rotten apple smell from the mouth.

2, ammonia smell: that is, a urine smell. This is when nephritis patients have renal failure, the content of creatinine and urea nitrogen in urine is high, and there is such a urine smell in their mouths.

3, musty smell: this is the bad breath of patients with liver disease.

4, purulent odor: more common in purulent rhinitis, lung abscess, lung abscess, bronchiectasis and other bad breath symptoms.

5, the taste of old beer: it is the bad breath of patients with lymphoid tuberculosis.

6, sour taste: poor digestive function, bad breath with rotten food in the stomach.

7. Odor: It is bad breath of respiratory diseases.

8, rancid smell: it is the bad breath of unclean teeth and rotten food residues in the mouth.

9, bloody smell: It is a sign of gastrointestinal bleeding and bronchiectasis.

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Question 7: Why is there breath? There was no lip fluoroplastic anal sharpshooter before.

Question 8: Why do old people have bad breath? 1, poor oral hygiene, a lot of food residues stuck in the teeth for a long time, or severe gingivitis and periodontitis; 2, acute and chronic rhinitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis, especially atrophic rhinitis, the smell is obvious; 3. Excessive smokers, or those who often like to eat raw garlic and other foods, or those who often overeat; 4. There are systemic diseases, such as diabetes, uremia, severe liver dysfunction, gastrointestinal diseases and dyspepsia, as well as some lung diseases (such as bronchiectasis) and some blood diseases; 5, some emotional changes, neurasthenia; 6. Whether you often open your mouth to breathe while sleeping, leading to dry mouth and bad breath; 7. There are still some people who can't find obvious reasons, but they are often seborrheic and sweaty, and their bodies are generally strong; 8. There are other reasons that have little to do with you. You can compare yourself and go to the hospital for some tests. If there is systemic disease, it will be treated for the disease; If there are local factors in the mouth, you can clean the whole mouth and remove oral lesions; Chew gum, mints and a small amount of tea; Chinese medicine treatment (may be the best treatment for some patients); Use some mouthwash. 1. Oral diseases: People with poor oral hygiene, dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, oral mucositis, tooth decay, periodontal diseases and other oral diseases are prone to breed bacteria, especially anaerobic bacteria, which decompose to produce sulfide, emit * * * odor and produce bad breath. Gastrointestinal diseases, such as peptic ulcer, chronic gastritis and functional dyspepsia. , may be accompanied by bad breath. Recently, we also found that the incidence of halitosis in patients infected with Helicobacter pylori, which caused various stomach diseases, was significantly higher than that in uninfected patients, and the symptoms of halitosis were significantly alleviated after eradication of Helicobacter pylori. The reason may be that Helicobacter pylori infection directly produces sulfide, which leads to bad breath. 3. People who smoke, drink and drink coffee, often eat spicy foods such as onions, garlic and leeks, or like stinky foods such as stinky tofu and rotten eggs are also prone to bad breath. Fourth, acute and chronic rhinitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis, especially atrophic rhinitis, have obvious odor; 5. Dieting to lose weight, or unable to eat due to illness, or the function of salivary glands in the elderly is reduced, and endocrine disorders in women during menstruation lead to reduced saliva secretion, which is conducive to the growth of anaerobic bacteria, thus causing bad breath. Or a glutton. 6. Girls' bad breath: Some adolescent women have ovarian dysfunction, and when the level of sex hormones is low, the resistance of oral tissues decreases, which is easy to infect germs, leading to bad breath. Drugs that can reduce saliva secretion, such as some sedatives, antihypertensive drugs, atropine drugs, diuretics and traditional Chinese medicines with warming and tonifying effects. Some people breathe with their mouths open after sleeping for a long time, which leads to dry mouth and bad breath. 8. Patients with diabetic ketoacidosis and hepatic coma, as well as some respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, bronchiectasis, sinusitis, pharyngolaryngitis, tonsillitis and pulmonary cyst can also cause halitosis. Nine. Long-term constipation will be absorbed into the blood because harmful substances produced in the body can not be discharged in time, leading to autotoxic symptoms such as bad breath, bloating, loss of appetite and restlessness. 10. Dinner is too "heavy", overeating or eating too much meat and greasy food, or using too many spicy condiments, with strong aroma and insufficient light. Dinner is too short from sleep, and there is still too much food in the stomach when sleeping. 1 1. Excessive psychological pressure, neurasthenia, and frequent mental stress make the parasympathetic nerves excited, and the reflex of digestive glands, especially salivary glands, decreases, leading to dry mouth, which is conducive to the growth of anaerobic bacteria and produces bad breath. Twelve, there are still some people who can't find obvious reasons, but they are often seborrheic and sweaty, and their bodies are generally strong; The prevention and treatment of halitosis should first pay great attention to oral hygiene. If there are local factors in the mouth, you can clean your teeth and remove oral lesions. Use some mouthwash. Brush your teeth and rinse your mouth carefully every morning, before going to bed and after meals. If necessary, gently brush off the tongue coating with a toothbrush or a clean towel. Secondly, quit smoking and drinking; Diet should be relatively light, avoid eating cold and smelly (such as garlic, onion, leek, stinky tofu, etc. ) and indigestible and greasy (high protein and fat) foods; Chew slowly when eating; Drink more water and eat more vegetables, fruits and beans; Work and rest regularly and keep a good mood; Take part in more physical exercise. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that halitosis belongs to the "heat" of gastrointestinal tract, so it advocates that halitosis should eat as little food as possible to warm the interior and dispel the cold, and eat some food that clears heat in moderation ... >>