Severe bad breath after adenoid surgery may be a normal condition after surgery, or it may be caused by infection or oral disease.
1. Normal situation: after adenoid surgery, a pseudomembrane is formed on the surface of the wound, and the pseudomembrane will come off with the prolongation of time when the wound is healed, and the phenomenon of bad breath may occur during the recovery process, which is normal.
2. Infection: after adenoid surgery, if there is secretion attached to the wound surface, infection is likely to occur, and even cause erosion, resulting in bad breath.
3. Oral disease: after adenoid surgery may cause damage to the teeth or mucous membrane, localized crusting, shedding, bad breath can occur.
Bad breath after adenoid surgery is serious, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions.