Oral halitosis
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Clinic
- Also called Bad Breath, is a symptom in which a noticeably unpleasant breath odor is present
- It can result in anxiety and also associated with depression and symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder.
- It may be divided into genuine and non-genuine cases.
- 85% of cases come from inside the mouth.
- 15% due to nose, sinuses, throat, lungs, esophagus or stomach disorders.
- Rarely, bad breath can be due to an underlying medical condition such as liver failure or ketoacidosis.
- Non-genuine cases occur when someone complains of having bad breath but other people cannot detect it
Causes
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Halitophobia
- One quarter of the people seeking professional advice on bad breath have an exaggerated concern of having bad breath known as Delusional halitosis
- They are sure that they have bad breath, although many have not asked anyone for an objective opinion.
Remedies
Bad Breath + Moist Mouth |
Merc |
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Oral halitosis + Oral Lichen planus + Salivation + Aphthous stomatitis |
Bad Breath + Dry Mouth |
Puls |
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Due to decayed teeth or Cavities |
Kreos |
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Bad Breath + Gingivitis |
Hep |
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Carb-v |
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Bad Breath + Constipation |
Carb-ac |
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Due to Throat Complaints | Bell |
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Hep |
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Morning | Nux-v |
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Puls | |||
Bad Breath after Eating | Sul |
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Nux-v | |||
Specific Odor of Bad Breath | Nux-v |
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Rheum | |||
Ars | Garlic-like odor | ||
Asaf |
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Lyc | |||
Nit-ac | Urine-like odor | ||
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Graph | |||
Bell | Stool-like odor | ||
Bapt |