Bad breath can be due to many causes. Commonest being bad oral hygiene, sinus infection, chronic infection in lungs or due to what you eat. Ask your doctor for an initial assessment. You may need to see a dentist or other specialist. Brush and floss your teeth at least twice each day. For info: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/bad-breath/symptoms-causes/syc-20350922
Answered 10/16/2021
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Bad breath can be caused by many different factors, including sinus infections, periodontal problems, smoking, cavities, acid reflux, and your diet. Address all of these possibilities with your dentist and physician, and I'm confident that your problem will at least be minimized, and hopefully eradicated.
Answered 10/16/2021
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Bad breath most often from not removing sulfur-producing bacteria. Most often an oral hygiene issue (not cleaning between teeth or tongue). See your Dentist. If not a Dental issue then your Physician will have to check you for acid reflux, tonsillitis, sinusitis, leukemia, diabetes, etc. Brush 2x/day for 2 full minutes BY THE CLOCK. Floss DAILY. Have Dentist show you how to clean tongue.
Answered 10/18/2021
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