Jimi Stein wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 2:18 am
usually, bad breath disappears after a round of antibiotics and it always comes back with a vengeance......maybe you are just lucky...or it is something about that antibiotic.....
That sounds like there's some infection that comes back after the antibiotic has ended - probably in the sinuses and post nasal trip would be causing the bad breath.
If the smell comes back clearly, at least we have a very good clue of where the bad breath is coming from, and maybe then ENT doctors could solve it. There are many bacterial infections that they could and probably would want to test for then.
It's worth of noting though, that while I have been to several doctors, I haven't gone through a proper "research" even once where
_all_ the possible causes would've been eliminated. My case has been rather that I have jumped from doctor to another where almost everyone has asked almost the same questions and then they've been clueless.
jacksparrow222 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 2:39 am
I think it'll only happen if we do not restore the balance of the good and bad bacteria after consuming antibiotic. It's what happened to me after undergoing a heavy medication due to dengue fever. So my suggestion would be to try to consume probiotic afterwards
Thanks for the tip. Will try to read more about it, although I have read quite plenty about probiotics and the research is very limited and mixed. [I have aten some probiotics, too - and no clear benefits.]
Raymond wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 11:31 am
I have also resorted to antibiotics, and I think that helped me, but only for a time, unfortunately.
I'll give you two recommendations.
- Never assume the state of your breath, you have to have, yes or yes, a person who evaluates you, nothing passes that test. The rest will only be assumptions.
. the test of licking the wrist is not effective, I have also tested it by making comparisons, assisted by other people.
even. , when I have felt a taste in my mouth that makes me suppose that my breath can be unpleasant .... and no, it does not smell like anything, proven by more than one person.
I can even successfully pass the morning breath test, without having to brush my teeth.
it is impossible for dairy products to give you bad breath, you have barely consumed them, bacteria, to give off a bad smell, they must have a time for these to become more alcoholic and, if there is a person with knowledge in chemistry, could corroborate what I say. only products with a very intense flavor can impregnate their smell in the mouth and tongue, but that is another matter.
My obvious fear right now is, that the breath will come back - I don't remember last time when I had had 100% non-smelly breath. Not to exaggerate though, I believe I can definitely get bad breath - but only like "normal" at the moment. This morning also I did the spoon test after waking up - there was definitely a minor smell, but I think it was gone after brushing teeth & tongue etc.
i did the smell test again in the afternoon and there was nothing, absolutely no smell on the tongue. The case used to be that I always used to have a smell after doing the spoon test. also often I would smell my saliva from glasses I had drunk water from etc. - so a very clear change.
I kinda agree on the assumption of the state of your own breath though, despite there has been some research on this and if I don't recall wrong; majority of people could say if their breath smelled or not. Usually people, specially those suffering from chronic halitosis exaggerated their how bad their breath smelled. So if I, a very likely halitophobia patient say that my breath doesn't smell. It's very likely that it doesn't.
Lick test indeed isn't accurate, and even more inaccurate test is the taste in your mouth, which is not 100% related. But one method I think is semi accurate for me is simply exhaling the air inside a thick shirt/jacket/bag?. Everytime I have been able to get that smell, (definitely not always) - I also got very clear reactions from people.
Anyway, I am lucky right now in my life to be in a situation I socially interact with people on daily basis on such a close contact, that I can definitely say if my, or my friends breath smells bad.
Now lately I haven't had any
obvious reactions from people, even when we have been pretty close (less than 50cm)
Btw - side question. Has anyone tried the "tanita bad breath checker?" - I used to have one device and I would almost never get 0 or 1. Then it broke or something because it always gave the same number no matter what.
I have ordered a new one couple weeks ago, and will be interesting to see if I can get 0 from it now. - remember I almost never used to pass the spoon test before, while now I can barely notice a smell in the mornings before brushing teeth.