Yes, ulcers and bad breath can be connected. Oral ulcers, such as canker sores, can lead to bad breath due to the bacteria that thrive in the mouth and the inflammation they cause. Additionally, certain gastrointestinal ulcers may contribute to bad breath if they affect digestion or lead to a buildup of bacteria in the stomach. Maintaining good oral hygiene and addressing underlying health issues can help alleviate both conditions.
Bad breath can be connected to a kidney infection. This may be as a result of kidney failure which causes build-up of waste materials in the body.
No Omeprazole is whats known a proton pump inhibitor it is mainly used to treat benign gastric and duodenal ulcers (stomach ulcer) taking omeprazole for a bad breath would be useless. the best remady for bad breath would be to invest in a tongue brush as the majority of bad breath starts with the bacteria on your tongue also a good mouthwash i.e "dentyl" or "listerine"
No, red wine is not really bad for an ulcer if you drink a glass a day.
Its BAD For Ulcers.
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If a stomach ulcer, no! Alcohol of any kind is bad. If a mouth ulcer then wine is fine.
Some one with bad breath has halitosis.
Ulcer where? If on the dexterior of your body you can see it being gone. When in the stomach you have this breath test your digestive tract specialist can apply that is, if it was established the ulcer developed in a Heliobactor Pylori environment. If this was not the case, then see if the pain and heart burn lessened. If you want you can get another endoscopy. If the ulcer is in your intestines have another colonoscopy if the discomfort is not gone.
If sir has not brushed sir's teeth, then sir has bad breath.
Yes - bad breath is the meaning of halitosis
yes, piles causes bad breath
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