Marketplace | Tongue Polyps The infections that cause bad breath Sometimes even the best oral hygiene in the world can not help you get rid of bad breath. This usually occurs when the condition causing it is not directly related to the state of your oral hygiene. A cause is due to infection. In this group, there are many types of infection that causes your breath to smell. It is very important to understand that in such a situation, the only way to get rid of bad breath is to treat the infection. This may require antibiotics and it is essential that you consult a physician before taking any medication yourself.
Examples of these infections that could affect your breath conditions.
Strep Throat Strep throat is a bacterial infection of the tissues in the rear area of the throat (also known as throat) and adenoids or tonsils. It is a common disease and it is very common cause of bad breath.
Without mouth odors are a symptom of infection. The tissues mentioned above inflammation and irritation, which causes severe sore throat. The most common symptoms are fever, which is higher than 101 degrees Fahrenheit, the difficulty and pain on swallowing, the different areas of the throat and tonsils with white or yellow spots and swollen lymph nodes present in the neck.
Children can also develop strep throat and, consequently, may suffer from headaches, muscle aches, nausea, stomach pain and vomiting. It is easy to differentiate colds as strep throat does not come with the symptoms associated with runny nose, coughing or sneezing.
Strep throat in most cases will go away by itself within a few days, but can also prescribe antibiotics to eliminate the threat of potential complications such as rheumatic fever. To eliminate this risk, be sure to consult a specialist at the onset of symptoms.
Nasal Polyps Nasal polyps are a mass of tissue that is swollen mucus covered, which grows on the sinuses into the nasal passages. More nasal polyps can appear and they will block the passage, it is very difficult to breathe and smell. It will be the person who suffered only use his mouth to breathe, which will eventually dry mouth.
This condition usually occurs in people who suffer from respiratory allergies or chronic sinus infections. Nasal sprays containing corticosteroids are used to treat small polyps and if they do not respond to such a treatment option, surgery is necessary to remove them. The problem is that in most cases of nasal polyps do not come back even after being properly treated. We can therefore experience a constant struggle with the state and bad breath is the least of our worries in this situation.
Sinusitis Another very common infection that causes bad breath sinusitis. Those affected by this condition will tend to notice the mucus usually have a very bad smell of his own. Let us know how it happens.
Mucus is made of layers of related proteins. When the mucus covering the areas throat and tongue, it will create an environment that is oxygen free. This condition is known as post nasal drip and it is a direct cause of bad breath in people suffering from sinusitis. Anaerobic bacteria can feed on it and post nasal drip can often cover large areas of the mouth allows bacteria to easily multiply and produce waste. These result from the bad odor that we know. Patients with sinusitis may also experience a constant need to swallow because of the collection of mucus in the throat.
When we speak of sinusitis and bad breath, we are dealing with two agents that cause bad odors: anaerobic bacteria and mucus. That is why bad breath incurred by patients is one of the strongest of all the bad br. Posted on March 29, 2010.
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