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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

How Tonsils Can Cause Bad Breath


Bad breath can come from many things can originate from poor dental hygiene, gum disease, problems with the nose or even indigestion and constipation.

One possible source of this condition is embarrassing tonsils. Almost never realized, t tonsils is the back of the throat and require almost no attention until something goes wrong.

The tonsils can develop tonsillitis.This could be an inflammation or infection. In the case of the tonsils, is a bacterium that causes infection usually Streptococcus pyogenes. It can irritate and make the tonsils produce pus. Pus is the source of odors.

Tonsillitis

It is also known as strep throat. In strep throat, swollen tonsils are infected. Because of this condition, the tonsils caused pocket of pus in the crypts of the tonsils, throat, causing an extremely painful. Usually, the victim also has a fever. You can hardly swallow (even his own saliva), not to mention others.

The tonsils may be affected and can not produce pus. Is when there is also produces pus bad breath, and this only occurs on strep throat.

Investigations have shown that accumulates in bacteria invaded and settled by the tonsils. The product is usually yellow and white colored nodules tonsils. Pus leaking from the back of the throat produced.

If they have formed pockets of pus is not treated, they can produce bad breath is chronic.

The bacteria at work in strep throat is not the anaerobic bacteria that cause common usual bad breath. The product of anaerobic bacteria are volatile sulfur compounds that smell like rotten eggs. The smell of tonsillitis are like rotten meat.

The nature of the tonsils, bad breath. is that it can not be treated with simple oral hygiene. First, if the pus obtained from strep throat is not treated it can lead to infection of the tonsils. As is always the case in medical conditions, one thing usually leads to another. If you seem to be a sore throat, see your doctor. The symptoms are clear and a shot of antibiotics in a few days may be all that is needed. For medical reasons, seems some people are predisposed to the disease.

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