Conditions:
The bad breath symptom that many people overlook is actually
the most obvious. If you notice that others around you
often turn their heads away or back up when speaking to
you, that is a likely bad breath symptom. Another bad
breath symptom is noticing a foul odor on your utensils
or other objects that have been in contact with your mouth.
A bad taste in your mouth is another common bad breath
symptom.
Bad breath is a symptom itself of other potentially more
serious medical conditions. Bad breath is a symptom of
postnasal drip most often. Poor oral care habits can also
cause bad breath, a symptom of infrequent visits to the
dentist or infrequent brushing and flossing habits. If
the problem is experienced in a child, bad breath is a
symptom very commonly associated with a nasal foreign
body. Bad breath is a symptom very often of something
a child has put up his nose, and you should have a physician
examine the child if this may be the case.
If a physician examines the patient and finds none of these
to be the problem, bad breath is a symptom of simply bad
breath. Bad breath and its symptom can be easily treated
with the right oral care products.
Learn more about bad breath symptoms and how to treat them.
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