Hello I have a problem from more than 2, 3, years, bad breath is coming out I consulted many doctors they just gave me mouth related medicine. But no effect, I had cavity in some teeth I consulted dentist he did cleaning and did filling as well. He told t me may be it will be because of cavity but doctor still I have problem, I am am not using any drugs like smoking ,once I had tap worms 2 years back, that time I took medicine one twice and after taking medicine my bad smelling stopped for I think one month after that again bad breath started to come. I go washroom but I don't find anything in my stool. Talking about digestion problem I had but 4,5 years back some time was facing digestion problem today I am ok with that please suggest me doctor.
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If you wear dentures, remove them at night and clean to get rid of bacterial buildup from food and drink. Drink plenty of water and swish cool water around in your mouth. This is especially helpful to freshen ?morning breath.? Brush after every meal and floss, preferably twice a day. Replace your toothbrush every two to three months. Arrange regular dental checkups and cleanings. Scrape your tongue each morning with a tongue scraper or spoon to decrease the bacteria, fungi, and dead cells that can cause odor. Hold the tip of the tongue with gauze to pull it forward in order to clean the back of the tongue. Chew a handful of cloves, fennel seeds, or aniseeds. Their antiseptic qualities help fight halitosis-causing bacteria. Chew a piece of lemon or orange rind for a mouth- freshening burst of flavor. (Wash the rind thoroughly first.) The citric acid will stimulate the salivary glands?and fight bad breath. Chew a fresh sprig of parsley, basil, mint, or cilantro. The chlorophyll in these green plants neutralizes odors. Try a 30-second mouthwash rinse that is alcohol-free (unike many off-the-shelf products). Mix a cup of water with a teaspoon of baking soda (which changes the pH level and fights odor in the mouth) and a few drops of antimicrobial peppermint essential oil. Don?t swallow it! (Yields several rinses.) Or try this recipe from 500 TIME-TESTED HOME REMEDIES AND THE SCIENCE BEHIND THEM: CRUNCH IT Raw crunchy foods clean the teeth. Apples contain pectin, which helps control food odors and promotes saliva production. Cinnamon is antimicrobial. Active cultures in yogurt help reduce odor-causing bacteria in the mouth. 1 cup apple chunks 1 cup grated carrot 1 cup diced celery � cup dried cranberries � cup crushed walnuts 3 to 5 tablespoons plain nonfat yogurt Ground cinnamon PREPARATION AND USE: Mix the apple, carrot, celery, cranberries, and walnuts together in a large bowl. Add yogurt by the tablespoon to moisten the mixture. Sprinkle with cinnamon. (Serves two.) Save Your Breath!
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