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39 Years Old Have Bad Odour While Speaking. What Treatment & Medicine Should I Undergo With ?
Hello Dr, I am Kumar, male, 39 years old I ve bad odour when I speak. After Upper GI Scopy Report, Findings are OG junction-38 cms, lax les, reflux present. Dr said that there is no medicine or treatment for this. And he said to eat half stmocah, then no bad odour will be present! I dont belive this and Sir, can you guide me the correct treatment and medicine, I should go through ?
Hi Kumar
The sphincter at the junction of your oesophagus and stomach is lax (not closing properly), thereby leading to some upward reflux of acid and gas which could cause malodour in the mouth. If the symptoms are severe, surgical intervention could be a option (normally reserved as a last resort).
Eating small and frequent meals, avoiding spicy and fatty foods, regular exercise, reduction of weight in case you are obese, are some of the lifestyle changes you will have to make.
No nicotine and no alcohol please. You could take some medicines like Pantoprazole along with Domperidone at night which will give immense relief.
most of the causes for bad breath,are from dental problems and bad oral hygeine
consult a good dentist,who cal help you.meanwhile take mouth wash +use cloves and cardamom for chewing,before talking to others
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39 Years Old Have Bad Odour While Speaking. What Treatment & Medicine Should I Undergo With ?
Hi Kumar The sphincter at the junction of your oesophagus and stomach is lax (not closing properly), thereby leading to some upward reflux of acid and gas which could cause malodour in the mouth. If the symptoms are severe, surgical intervention could be a option (normally reserved as a last resort). Eating small and frequent meals, avoiding spicy and fatty foods, regular exercise, reduction of weight in case you are obese, are some of the lifestyle changes you will have to make. No nicotine and no alcohol please. You could take some medicines like Pantoprazole along with Domperidone at night which will give immense relief.