Bad
breath doesn't always come from oral sources. In fact, issues in other areas of
your body such as digestive disorders can sometimes make your breath have an
unpleasant oral odor, such as acid reflux or bowel problems.
Although
these forms of bad breath are much less common than the forms created by poor
oral hygiene or dry mouth, it does affect some people chronically.
Bad breath is not necessarily caused by poor digestion, but it can sometimes indicate the presence of a digestive issue. For example, some people are actually born with a rare defect in a pouch in their esophagus.
Bad breath is not necessarily caused by poor digestion, but it can sometimes indicate the presence of a digestive issue. For example, some people are actually born with a rare defect in a pouch in their esophagus.
This
pouch - the Zenker diverticulum- can be misshapen and can collect food
particles, which decompose and release a foul odor whenever you speak or
exhale. Those who suffer from this birth defect often experience regurgitation
of undigested food when lying down or bending over, in addition to suffering
from the effects of bad breath.
Digestive disorders such as acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can also prompt bad breath. In this chronic digestive condition, stomach acid and contents push up into the esophagus and lower throat, causing heartburn, esophageal damage, and bad breath.
Digestive disorders such as acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can also prompt bad breath. In this chronic digestive condition, stomach acid and contents push up into the esophagus and lower throat, causing heartburn, esophageal damage, and bad breath.
Alternatively,
elevated amounts of gut bacteria may cause digestive discomfort and bad breath,
especially after eating sugary foods. This is due to yeast and candida in the
gut feeding on ingested sugars. To prevent this overgrowth, some doctors suggest
eating probiotics and fiber regularly to cleanse your digestive system.
To treat bad breath caused by digestive disorders, speak to your doctor and your dentist about your concerns. Your doctor may recommend you to a gastroenterologist or other specialist, and your dentist can assist you in combating bad breath and maintaining an effective oral-hygiene routine of brushing, flossing, and using an antibacterial mouthwash as needed.
To treat bad breath caused by digestive disorders, speak to your doctor and your dentist about your concerns. Your doctor may recommend you to a gastroenterologist or other specialist, and your dentist can assist you in combating bad breath and maintaining an effective oral-hygiene routine of brushing, flossing, and using an antibacterial mouthwash as needed.
You
might also consider adjusting your diet to avoid acidic foods and drinks, as
these can irritate a sensitive digestive system and cause additional oral
problems.
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