What's the reason for children's bad breath?

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For baby halitosis, most parents will think it is the cause of fire or digestive tract. Experts pointed out that many baby halitosis is caused by local problems in the mouth, that is, "oral halitosis". For example, the baby's oral cleaning work is not done in place, milk or food residue in the mouth has a peculiar smell. What's the reason for children's bad breath? Let's talk about it.

What's the reason for children's bad breath?

Improper feeding: Baby halitosis, under normal circumstances, the baby will not have halitosis. Although halitosis is not an independent disease, it may be a warning signal of a disease, or it may be caused by improper feeding, which should be paid attention to.  

Different causes of halitosis: rotten apple flavor suggests ketoacidosis. The smell of rotten eggs suggests indigestion or liver disease. Putrefaction odor indicates oral inflammation or bad oral hygiene habits. The sour and smelly smell suggests that the infant's gastrointestinal dysfunction is caused by excessive eating. Purulent halitosis suggests that infants may have sinusitis, nasal foreign bodies, suppurative tonsillitis, bronchiectasis. The smell of blood suggests epistaxis or upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Nasal cavity and respiratory tract when there are rhinitis, sinusitis, nasal foreign bodies, epistaxis, tracheitis, pneumonia, lung abscess can lead to halitosis. Otitis media in the ear causes bad breath through the eustachian tube. Improper alimentary feeding, dyspepsia and gastritis can all lead to halitosis.

matters needing attention

Early treatment of dental caries, eat less sweets, especially in bedtime do not eat sweets or yogurt. Eat less snacks to prevent indigestion. If you have indigestion, you can take Chinese and Western medicine.