How does toothbrush disgust vomit return a responsibility
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Many people with pharyngitis have nausea before they brush their teeth. I believe the key to solve the problem is to brush their teeth. Let's take a look at the nausea and vomiting of brushing teeth.
How does toothbrush disgust vomit return a responsibility
First of all: some friends squeeze too much toothpaste when they brush their teeth. Too much toothpaste will cause a lot of bubbles to stimulate the throat and cause nausea in the oral cavity.
Second: brushing teeth with cold water is very bad for teeth. On the one hand, brushing teeth with cold water in cold weather can not soften the toothbrush hair, and careless brushing will cause gingival bleeding and nausea; on the other hand, brushing teeth with cold water (especially in winter) can stimulate oral nerve and cause nausea due to the wide temperature difference between water and oral cavity.
Finally: some patients brush their teeth nausea, may be suffering from chronic pharyngitis. The symptoms of different types of chronic pharyngitis are similar and varied, such as pharyngeal discomfort, foreign body sensation, pharyngeal secretion not easy to wriggle out, pharyngeal itching, burning, dryness or irritation, and slight pain.
matters needing attention
Insist on gargling with light salt water in the morning and evening. When gargling, the head is tilted back and the mouth is opened to make a "ah" sound. After gargling, you may as well drink a cup of light salt water to sterilize the mouth and throat, improve the environment of the throat and prevent bacterial infection.