Simple Chronic Halitosis
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The medical term for bad breath is halitosis.
bad breath
Halitosis is another term for bad breath. It is characterized by an unpleasant odor coming from the mouth, often caused by the presence of bacteria in the mouth, poor oral hygiene, or underlying health conditions.
in my opinion its too bad to experiment on plants and animals because we need to breath ...........
Some one with bad breath has halitosis.
Oh, that's just a happy little myth, friend. The color of someone's hair doesn't have anything to do with their breath. Good oral hygiene and drinking plenty of water can help keep anyone's breath fresh and pleasant. Just like painting, taking care of yourself is all about making gentle, positive choices.
Yes, people can have bad breath, or halitosis, for various reasons, including poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, or certain medical conditions. Bacteria in the mouth break down food particles, leading to foul odors. Additionally, dietary choices, such as consuming garlic or onions, can also contribute to bad breath. In some cases, it may occur even without an obvious cause, indicating the need for dental or medical evaluation.
Dyspnea is the medical term meaning shortness of breath. "Shortness of breath" is sometimes (disconcertingly) abbreviated in medical charts as "SOB."
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