Halitosis is usually caused by bacteria living in the mouth. If normal oral hygiene is followed and there is still a problem but no sign of disease or infection, it may be just the particular combinations of bacteria that are present. Some research has been done into developing strains of less unpleasant smelling bacteria to replace those found in mouths with severe halitosis.
yes
Simple Chronic Halitosis
No, it is just having bad breath for a long period of time.
No, it is just having bad breath for a long period of time.
The medical term for bad breath is halitosis.
Henry the VIII suffered from chronic halitosis and boils. I'm guessing the rich Tudor hygiene was far from good.
The scientic name for bad breath is Halitosis
Dizziness often disappears without treatment or with treatment of the underlying problem, but it can be long term or chronic
To add punctuation only, try, "Otitis media, chronic, unresponsive to treatment. It could also be reworded "Refractory Chronic Otitis Media."
My brother suffers from halitosis.
Kali bichromicum may be a good remedy, but it depends on the totality of your symptoms and a different remedy may be indicated.
If he had bad oral hygiene, then he probably had halitosis.