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Bad odor smell from nose (continued)
Postnasal drip is drainage from the nose and sinuses dripping down the back of the throat. There could be several reasons for this drainage. One is an allergic reaction to inhaling something. A second reason is a non-allergic, non-infectious inflammation in the sinuses that can linger after a cold. A third reason is chronic sinusitis. You may experience postnasal drip as a feeling of phlegm build up that causes you to clear …
Foul Smelling Felines
People often complain about the wet dog smell that seeps out of a dog after a good romp in the rain. But we rarely hear complaints about the smell of a wet cat. Or a dry cat, for that matter. Cats are fastidious groomers and pride themselves on their cleanliness. Cat lovers know that no self-respecting cat would allow itself to be caught emitting an offensive odor.
Body odors do serve a purpose in animals. They are important in …
Nose Breathing Has Many Benefits Over Mouth Respiration
Nose Breathing
Breathing through the nose has many benefits. Breathing through the mouth, many negatives. There are some researchers who believe that mouth breathing and associated hyperventilation causes or exacerbates asthma, high blood pressure, heart disease, and many other medical problems.
4. The nostrils and sinuses filter and warm the air going into the lungs. The …
Bad Breath Out Of Nose : The Passage to Bad Breath
Did you ever think that your nose, not your mouth, could be the cause of your bad breath? It’s true! For adults and children, bad breath out of the nose is caused by sinus problems, nasal congestion, allergies, the common cold and other forms of congestion. To make matters worse, over-the-counter antihistamines and cold medicine can dry out your mouth. Add the dry mouth (a haven for bad breath bacteria) with the mucus …
Bad Breath Out Of Nose
Bad breath is usually associated with a smell from the mouth, but occasionally it may appear to come from the nose. This can be difficult to discern, as the nose and mouth are so close together, particularly if the problem is found in children. However, if this is the case, there are some possibilities and pointers to the particular causes that may be to blame.
In the particular case of very young children, exploring their …
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… and some make the problem worse. Alcohol based mouthwashes can, for example, dry out the tissues in the mouth and cause the tissues to worsen the condition over time. Odors coming from the stomach are almost never the cause of chronic bad breath. It is estimated that nearly 60 million people suffer from chronic halitosis in the United States. It is also estimated that nearly ten billion dollars a year are spent to treat the condition; most of it wasted.
It is estimated by many experts …
Bad Breath (Halitosis): Stop That Mouth Breathing: The Nose Knows Best
Stop That Mouth Breathing: The Nose Knows Best
Individuals who breathe through their mouth instead of through their noses have gotten a bad wrap. In slang, “Mouth breather” has become an insult. Urbandictionary.com has even gone so far as to suggest that “mouth breather” is synonymous with “scum” and “idiot.” Though scientific literature does not treat these definitions, it does indicate that chronic …
Muhammad (pbuh), Bad Breath Causes, Foul
… most common complaints during fasting is the bad breath that people experience. This condition, in medical terms, is called halitosis. What causes bad breath and how can it be prevented?
Causes of bad breath can be broadly classified into local causes and systemic causes. Causative factors within the mouth are termed local causes. Causes due to factors or diseases of the body, such as diabetes, smoking, kidney disease and stomach upset are known as systemic causes. We will be limiting …
Bad Breath Smell
There are several causes of halitosis, and bad breath smell can have several origins including sinus and tonsil infection, diseases of the lungs, kidney and liver, some cancers and a variety of oral problems. Bad teeth, or poor dentistry, rarely cause bad breath unless the teeth are seriously rotting and decomposing, and over 90% of cases of bad breath are caused by bacteria.
The tongue and cheeks contain numerous fissures which are devoid of …
Breath symptoms
… symptoms, you may want to consult one of the following medical professionals.
Important:In extreme cases, always seek advice from emergency services :
General practitioner
Gastroenterologist
Dentist
more specialists…
Classifications of Breath symptoms:
Subtypes of Breath symptoms:
Breath odor (133 causes), Breath with fecal odor (8 causes), Breath with fruity odor (3 causes), Halitosis (89 causes), Bad breath (100 causes), Breath holding (3 causes), …