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Re: Halitosis diagnosed by a specialist

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aydinmur wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 2:36 pm
3- To confirm whether known odorus gases are present in the mouth /breath /nasal cavity, or not

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And where are these fumes coming from......


I see op took rifaximin and got better, which is the treatment for sibo, do I have to draw a picture?


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mauricio wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2021 5:23 pmI see op took rifaximin and got better, which is the treatment for sibo, do I have to draw a picture?
Antibiotics circulate in blood stream, prevent some microorganisms everywhere including oral mucosa, gut, nasal mucosa, middle ear, eye, stomach, bladder, even hair folicles... If an antibiotic decreases your halitosis, we can say only: "your halitosis passibly have a infectious or bacterial nature"
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aydinmur wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:24 am
Antibiotics circulate in blood stream, prevent some microorganisms everywhere including oral mucosa, gut, nasal mucosa, middle ear, eye, stomach, bladder, even hair folicles... If an antibiotic decreases your halitosis, we can say only: "your halitosis passibly have a infectious or bacterial nature"
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I've mentioned rifaximin, not antibiotics in general, you should be aware of its properties:
Rifaximin is approved in the United States for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.[6] It possesses anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties and additionally, it is a nonabsorbable antibiotic that acts locally in the gut. These properties make it efficacious in relieving chronic functional symptoms of non-constipation type irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Good luck finding it in hair follicles!


Key is 'possibly' in your sentence, bacteria are and can be involved in a myriad of processes (ie sulfate production), to make the connection bb reduced by antibiotics------->bacteria are the cause of my bb is lacking biology knowledge other than logic skills.
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