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Do you suffer from bad breath despite consistently taking care of your dental hygiene?
Is your breath driving people away, and you don't know where it originates so you can treat it?

Persistent Bad Breath

 Persistent bad breath can be an early warning sign for throat and oropharyngeal cancer.
Bacteria grow and multiply in cancerous ulcers, producing odorous substances.

Other symptoms of oropharyngeal cancer include difficulty swallowing, dysphagia, pain, and loss of appetite.
Collaboration with an ENT specialist (Otolaryngologist) and a Dentist or other specialists will help with accurate diagnosis for timely and effective treatment.

Other Causes of Bad Breath from the Throat 

Bad breath affects a large portion of the population and is usually caused by oral problesm.
However, it can also be due to conditions such as reflux, tonsil stones, and dental sinusitis.

Laryngopharyngeal Reflux

Bad breath is one of the primary symptoms of reflux, a condition where stomach contents travel up the esophagus into the oral cavity.

 Tonsil Stones

Tonsil stones are small, white masses on the surface of the tonsils. These surfaces have small indentations that trap food particles and dead epithelial cells. This buildup, along with mucus, leads to bad breath.

Dental Sinusitis

Bad breath can also result from dental sinusitis, an infection spreading from the teeth to the maxillary sinus.
Mucopurulent nasal discharge and nasal blockage due to dental sinusitis can cause unpleasant breath.

 Collaboration with an ENT specialist and Dentist will provide the right diagnosis for timely and effective treatment.

 

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