Several things: Symptoms and concerns like these mandate a thorough evaluation by your doctor. Only after such an evaluation, which may include labs and radiographic examinations, can he/she let you know what's going on and how best to help you.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Clean your teeth: Bad breadth can be dental or medical etiology. On the dental side, bleeding of gingival tissue is the cause. Eliminates inflammation will eliminate bleeding and bad breath. A good dental cleaning and good home oral hygiene effort will usually do the job. Medically, check with your physician for possible GI tract problem or acid reflux or diabetes!
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Start with a dentist: There are many causes of bad breath. It can be dental or medical or both. Start with seeing your dentist for an evaluation. He\she may also refer you to a physician for a consultation. See the following website for more information. Then call for an appointment. http://smilesapartcosmeticdentist.com/fresh-breath-control.htm.
Answered 4/12/2013
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