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Bad Breath in Throat
Most bad breath, or halitosis, originates in the mouth, specifically at the back of the tongue – if you sense bad breath in throat air, the problem may not really be halitosis at all. The rotten egg smell that we associate with halitosis is the smell of sulfur compounds. These sulfur compounds are produced by [...]
Throat Phlegm Caused by Tonsil Stones?
There are a variety of causes for throat phlegm build-up, one of which involves problems with the tonsils, the areas of lymphoid tissue on each side of the back of the throat. Tonsils act as part of the body’s immune system and their job is to help ward off infections, particularly upper respiratory infections. Occasionally, [...]
Sore Throat
Dr. Reddy’s Pediatric Office on the Web TM Sore Throat There are many different causes for sore throats. Some causes are easily treated, some require antibiotics, and some cannot be treated at all — you just have to wait out the cause, although over-the-counter medicines can help relieve the pain. Sore Throat Due to Dry [...]
Throat Problems
Dr. Grossan’s Ear, Nose and Throat Consultant Pages Throat Topics Halitosis Do you have Halitosis (Bad Breath)? Bad breath is particularly bothersome because people rarely know they have it unless they are told of it. Yet it can spoil one’s social and even economic life. And mouth washes are not always useful. When bacteria stagnate, [...]
Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Forum
I suffered from bad breath for years and I was sooooo miserable. I suffered from chronic tonsillitis and tonsil stones. I visited the doctor several times and they told me I was fine and that those tonsil stones (the yellow things on your tonsils) where nothing to worry about. I was convinced that my bad [...]
Reasons for Back of Throat Bad Breath and How to Prevent it
The vast majority of bad breath cases are attributed to the presence of bacteria that resides within a person’s mouth. Basically, a person’s mouth has a number of oxygen deprived spots such as the back portion of the tongue, or openings in between the gum and teeth, causing food debris to be trapped, consequently providing [...]

