The appearance of bad breath symptoms are considered to be related to oral diseases, throat diseases and gastric diseases.
1. Oral disease: gingivitis, periodontitis, dental caries and other oral diseases during the onset of inflammation stimulation can lead to more purulent secretions accumulate in the mouth to emit odor triggered by bad breath symptoms. During the onset of patients may be accompanied by red and swollen gums, tooth pain, loss of appetite and other clinical manifestations.
2. Pharyngeal diseases: purulent pharyngitis, purulent tonsillitis and tonsil stones and other throat diseases during the onset of the same will be too much purulent secretions or food residues accumulated in the pharyngeal cavity or tonsil crypts triggered by halitosis symptoms. During the onset of patients may be accompanied by throat pain, pharyngeal foreign body sensation, cough, hoarseness and fever and other clinical manifestations.
3. Gastric diseases: gastritis, peptic ulcer and other gastric diseases are mostly considered to be related to H. pylori infection. During the infection of H. pylori, it can cause more ammonia or hydrogen sulfide gas to accumulate in the stomach and cause bad breath. During the onset of the disease, patients may experience loss of appetite, heartburn, acid reflux, bloating and stomach pain.
In addition, the symptoms of bad breath can also be considered to be related to the patient’s diet, irregular work and rest and other factors, if necessary, we need to actively go to the hospital to confirm the diagnosis and treatment according to the doctor’s instructions.