no. as usually if not caused by gum disease, bad breath is caused by a gas from the stomach. someone who is lactose intolerant would have bad breath if consuming dairy produce as it would cause a stomach upset
There's no known connection between lactose intolerance and bad skin.
People who are lactose intolerant are not able to process lactose in the body. Lactose is a substance that is commonly found in milk products. Older adults and people of certain ethnic groups are more prone to develop lactose intolerance. Symptoms for lactose intolerance include abdominal pain, abdominal bloating, gas, diarrhea. Those who experience any of the symptoms mentioned should consult with their doctor for further advice on dealing with and controlling lactose intolerance.
yes, piles causes bad breath
No, oranges does't cause bad breath. Oranges are rich in vitamin c, which create an inhospitable environment for mouth bacteria, it helps to fight bad breath as well.
Symptoms of lactose intolerance include abdominal pain, diarrhea, gas, bloating and nausea. How bad the symptoms are vary from person to person. You can learn more at http://www.medicinenet.com/lactose_intolerance/page2.htm#tocg.
An unclean oral piercing could cause bad breath.
Trichomoniasis does not infect the mouth, and does not cause bad breath. However, the medication causes a funny metallic taste in your mouth.
Yeah, kinda. My dog died because of a blatter tumor and she had bad breath. But, all dogs have bad breath so...
Yogurt is made by adding a bacterial culture that eats lactose, excreting lactic acid. With the lactose already removed, the yogurt is fully digestible by lactose intolerant people with no bad reactions. The lactic acid simply makes it taste sour and that is usually covered over with fruit if you don't like it.
Yes. I think
the major cause of halitosis is bad smelling breath
Theoretically, yes. Many times, people can develop intolerances to certain foods. If you think you have developed lactose intolerance, take a break from dairy for a while, and your body will 'forget' that it doesn't like that stuff. Lactose intolerance can also be helped with probiotics. While antibiotics kill bacteria, probiotics introduce 'good' bacteria into the body. Lactose intolerance could be worsened by the lack of good bacteria (that normally digest the lactose enzyme) in the intestines. for more info http://www.buyprobiotics.net/ for non biased info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probiotics