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Ref: CHB/Flash/2006/24 Date: September 7, 2006 |
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CHB NEWS FLASH |
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Bad Breath while Fasting – A Common Problem.
The holy month of Ramadhan is once again around the corner, when Muslims all over the world will be fasting. One of the most common complaints during fasting is the bad breath that people experience. This condition, in medical terms, is called halitosis. What causes bad breath and how can it be prevented? Causes of bad breath can be broadly classified into local causes and systemic causes. Causative factors within the mouth are termed local causes. Causes due to factors or diseases of the body, such as diabetes, smoking, kidney disease and stomach upset are known as systemic causes. We will be limiting our discussion to local causes only
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Poor oral hygiene caused
by not brushing or improper toothbrushing 2. A dirty tongue 3. Cavities in the teeth 4. Gum disease caused by plaque and tartar
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Dirty dentures, false
teeth and other fixed appliances in the mouth After having identified the causes, we can now deal with how to prevent bad breath, especially while fasting.
A bad stomach can also cause bad breath so one would have to check on his diet during the holy month to prevent a stomach upset and halitosis.
Foul-smelling mouths are offensive to other people therefore it is important to spend some time and follow the simple precautions and methods mentioned to prevent this problem.
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Wishing You All Ramadhan Mubarak |
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“Community’s health – CHB’s priority” |