Halitosis can be seen in tooth decay, purulent tonsillitis, gastric ulcers and other diseases, and requires conservative treatment or surgical treatment depending on the type of disease.
1. Tooth decay: During the onset of tooth decay, inflammatory secretions and food residues retained in the decayed tooth can emit odor and cause bad breath. Tooth decay is treated by surgical methods such as filling or crown restoration.
2. Purulent tonsillitis: During the onset of purulent tonsillitis, excessive purulent secretions adhering to the surface of the tonsils can also cause bad breath. It is recommended to use penicillin sodium, ceftriaxone sodium and other broad-spectrum antibiotics for anti-infection treatment after diagnosis.
3. Gastric ulcer: during the onset of gastric ulcer, patients can be infected by Helicobacter pylori bacteria repeatedly triggered bad breath symptoms. It is recommended to take acid inhibitors such as omeprazole, antibiotics such as amoxicillin capsules, and gastric mucosa repair agents such as bismuth potassium citrate for treatment after diagnosis.
In addition, gingivitis, tonsil stones and other diseases can also cause bad breath symptoms, if necessary, need to actively go to the regular hospital, and need to be under the guidance of the doctor to use drugs.