How do you get rid of bad breath from your stomach?

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asked Feb 18, 2024 in Other- Health by 17Jal (2,040 points)
How do you get rid of bad breath from your stomach?

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answered Aug 22, 2024 by Kgarfield (18,210 points)
To get rid of bad breath from your stomach you should brush your teeth 2 to 3 times a day or after every meal, clean your tongue, daily, gargle with some mouthwash, stay hydrating, gargle with some hydrogen peroxide or apple cider vinegar and stay hydrated.

Also going to the dentist regularly and getting a professional dental and mouth cleaning can help to keep your bad breath away.

Excessive gut bacteria is what causes bad breath in your stomach.

So treating the excessive gut bacteria will help to get rid of the bad breath from your stomach and prevent it from occurring.

The causes of breath that smells like poop in adults and children and toddlers are bowel obstructions, bacteria in the mouth, poor oral hygiene, sinus infections, liver failure, ketoacidosis, vomiting and even GERD.

The disease that causes feces smelling breath is GERD also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease due to the stomach acid backing up into your esophagus.

The acid irritates the esophagus and causes extreme discomfort as well as foul breath that can smell like feces or poop.

You can cure feces smelling breath or bad breath that smells like poop by gargling with saltwater, mouthwash, brushing your teeth 3 times a day and even getting a professional teeth and mouth cleaning at a dentist.

Breath that smells like poop is typically caused by poor oral hygiene and is usually nothing to worry about.

Bacteria built up in the mouth can lead to bad breath that smells like poop.

Rinsing your mouth with some salt water or mouth wash and brushing your teeth daily a few times a day can help to get rid of the bad breath that smells like poop.

Salt water can kill off the bacteria that causes bad breath and bad breath that smells like poop.

Saltwater is acidic, and gargling with the saltwater everyday can soften the teeth enamel and gums.

Therefore, to keep your teeth and teeth enamel healthy you shouldn't gargle salty water daily.

Also, people with special medical conditions such as those with high blood pressure should take extra precaution or simply look for other alternatives they can use.

It's better to only rinse your mouth with salt water 3 to 4 times a week.

Rinsing your mouth with salt water is a good way to get rid of bacteria in the mouth as bacteria thrive in acidic environments and salt removes water from bacteria via osmosis, swishing with salt water can stop bacterial growth and reduce plaque and inflammation.

This reduction in bacteria will reduce your likelihood of getting sick or developing a sore throat, bad breath, cavities, or gum disease.

Hydrogen peroxide is better than salt water for a gum infection.

The hydrogen peroxide rinses involve a 3% hydrogen peroxide and water mixture, which helps clean, brighten and prevent gum infection.

Make sure water is not too hot, else it will burn your mouth.

The water for a salt water rinse should be slightly warm so that you can easily gargle with it.

Also, do not add too much salt in the water.

Excess of salt will make the tissue of your mouth and throat dry.

If you're having allergy issues during certain times of the year, you might add rinsing with salt water before bed to your routine.

It may keep you from waking up with a sore throat from allergies.

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