Question:
Hello. I have a question about bad breath.Despite brushing my teeth and tongue regularly, my mouth smells unpleasant. I have to say that I had a bacterium in my stomach last year and I got pills that healed me. I also had heartburn pills (Nillar 20 mg). Now something is burning in my stomach again. I also had sugar, I was getting insulin for 1 month, then tablets, but now I haven't taken anything for 5 months, because my sugar has miraculously disappeared. I am 34 years old and I am interested in where the cause could be and what to do to stop this smell. THANK YOU.
Answer:
Thanks for the question!
Let us first point out that we have already answered such a similar question (check below or look for advice entitled Bad breath - what to do?).
Certainly such a problem falls under medical treatment!
Bad breath can be the result of many things. Unfortunately, over-the-counter pharmacies only provide products that eliminate the consequences (bad breath) and not the cause of this problem (in case you don't know it).
Breath in you most likely it does not come from the oral cavity, but is due to, say, the growth of bacteria, and the problems can be even greater when the stomach valve does not work! In this case, the reflux problems are also significantly greater. Taking tablets eliminates the consequences, but you do not eliminate the problem itself (Rupurut, rennie, rutacid, gastal, etc.).