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21st September 2009
Keep your tongue clean
Gently brush it with a soft nylon toothbrush after you brush your teeth.
Drink More Water!
The drier your mouth, the worse your breath gets
Keep Calm
Stress makes your breath worse!
Avoid breath mints and/or gum that con... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
You don’t hear a lot about post nasal drip breath problems, as most are likely to attribute their bad breath to more common causes, such as the buildup of bacteria in their mouths. However, a problem such as post nasal drip can be very frustrating, as ... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
17th September 2009
No one wants to be called “Halitosis Breath” by family, friends or worse yet, strangers. Having bad breath on a regular basis can really change the way one is perceived, and negatively affect your career, schooling, or personal life to a large degree... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
07th August 2009
A tonsil stone, officially known as tonsilloliths is a build up of debris that gets trapped at the back of the mouth in the tonsil crypts. These crypts are small crevasses within the tonsils.
The tonsil stone is made up of calcified mucous, dead cells,... Read >
Author: John Reece
28th July 2009
Everybody has at least one friend who has the embarrassing condition known as halitosis or bad breath. When you smelled that disgusting odor, you probably wished that person would find a bad breath cure as soon as possible.
You probably also wanted ... Read >
Author: derrickrichardson
28th July 2009
Everybody has at least one friend who has the embarrassing condition known as halitosis or bad breath. When you spoke to your friend and took a whiff of that bad odor, you most likely prayed that that person would find a bad breath cure immediately.
... Read >
Author: derrickrichardson
11th July 2009
Nasal congestion or stuffy nose can be caused by a cold or flu, exposure to dust or pollen or non allergic inflammation of blood vessels of the nose. A foreign object in the nose of children can also lead to nasal congestion.
Use medication and or drug... Read >
Author: petersonbran
05th July 2009
The Candida overgrowth symptoms (also known as yeast overgrowth or Candida albicans overgrowth or Candidiasis) normally surface as a variety of illnesses. Because the symptoms mimic so many other illnesses makes it difficult to identify and is the reason ... Read >
Author: Joe McArthur
28th June 2009
Sinus infection
Sinus infections are often caused by allergies or they can be the result of having a cold or flu. The sinuses contain defenses against foreign viruses and bacteria (germs). If the normal defenses are disrupted, they may ... Read >
Author: Og Candle
18th June 2009
Bad breath problems are an embarrassing ailment and one that no one wishes to experience. However it is a common condition that thankfully can be treated effectively.
Some of the most commonly recommended home remedies for bad breath sufferers are no... Read >
Author: John Reece
03rd June 2009
Post nasal drip (PND) is a symptom that can be very difficult to correct especially if it is chronic. It is a continual flow of mucus from the nasal passages and sinuses. Leaving it untreated can allow it to develop and cause a variety of health problems... Read >
Author: jillghprx
15th May 2009
How to cure tonsil stones for good is something many of us with this condition try our up most to achieve. Firstly though, we need to know what they are, how they form and why so many with tonsil stones (tonsilloliths) also have bad breath problems.
T... Read >
Author: John Reece
05th May 2009
As you well know, Miss Chloe is still Queen at Down South Westies! However, our special Westies do get sick and a few days ago she began showing signs of sneezing. She has never had signs of allergy problems, so we assumed it was because of springtime pol... Read >
Author: Thomas Broadhead
28th April 2009
Post nasal drip is the term that is normally used to describe the thick phlegm which can be found in the throat. Post nasal drip can become infected without proper sinus drain. The nasal cilica system which is part of the mucous is that part that defends ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
21st April 2009
How to Treat & Get Relief From Sinusitis
Americans are said to spend more than $5 billion each year on health care costs related to sinus treatment & infection of sinuses.
This money goes mainly towards doctors' consultation fees and the cost of ant... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
17th April 2009
Americans are said to spend more than $5 billion each year on health care costs related to sinus treatment & infection of sinuses.
This money goes mainly towards doctors' consultation fees and the cost of antibiotics and other medications.
Sinus suf... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
18th February 2009
This is an extensive list of symptoms related to Candida Albicans, though by no means exhaustive.
You may be surprised to discover that the following symptoms are so far removed from what the most popular understanding of Candida Albicans is.
Almost... Read >
Author: Janice Townsend
05th February 2009
Bad breath is caused by anaerobic sulfur producing bacteria. Anaerobic simply means without oxygen. Therefore, these bacteria will grow in places where there is no oxygen to be found. These bacteria will be located between the fibers that your tongue is m... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
01st February 2009
In the vast majority of all cases, disorders in taste and bad breath are caused by anaerobic bacteria, which produces sulfur and lives in your throat, below the tongue and in the tonsils, if you didn't have them removed.
When the environment they live... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
09th January 2009
Are you suffering from bad breath? Have you ever sat back and really thought of ways to cure bad breath? It is a lot easier than you think. Anaerobic bacteria that live within the surface of your tongue and throat cause bad breath. This bacterium produces... Read >
Author: Kane
09th January 2009
Getting that dreaded post nasal drip is a sure sign that things are not working well in the nasal area.
Furthermore leaving it untreated can allow it to develop and cause a variety of health problems and leave you feeling ill and miserable.
Sinus & ... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
09th January 2009
The problem of post nasal drip bad breath is that post nasal drip, a chronic symptom that can be very difficult to correct, provides a constant food supply to bacteria that produce the bad odor we associate with bad breath (halitosis). The drip is a conti... Read >
Author: peterhutch
07th January 2009
There are so many causes for bad breath. Did you know that the human mouth is the dirtiest place on the human body? Some people with bad breath aren’t even aware there’s a problem.
Certain foods, health conditions and habits are among the cause... Read >
Author: Well Beyond Juice Writer
14th December 2008
Coughing is an action the body takes to flee substances that are irritating the air passages. Coughs can be acute or chronic. Acute coughs begin suddenly and can be cure before 2-3 weeks. Normally, you can get acute coughs with a cold or flu. Chronic coug... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
20th November 2008
Coughing is an important way to keep your throat and airways clear. Coughing is an action the body takes to get rid of burdens that are irritating the air passages. In the more advanced stages, it's marked by the symptom that gives the disease its name: a... Read >
Author: stbotanica
05th November 2008
Bad breath or halitosis is an internal disorder which can be diagnosed by a proper examination.Halitosis is also the term used to describe mouth and throat odor due to vomiting. Odors include the smell of rotting eggs, an ammonia smell as in severe kidney... Read >
Author: mohamad ali
13th October 2008
The nose is used for breathing but it has another important function as well and that is filtering the air that goes into your lungs. It filters out the dust particles, bacteria and other pollutants on a daily basis. This is collected by the fine hair in ... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
07th July 2008
Bad breath, also known as halitosis is a very common condition amongst people who in one way or another neglect their oral habits, as you might have assumed bad breath can be solved by following basic oral hygiene procedures such as brushing your teeth a ... Read >
Author: John Sern
20th June 2008
Bad breath, or halitosis, is a problem which affects an estimated 65 percent of the population. Embarassing and hindering, it can cause you to feel uncomfortable. Contrary to popular belief bad breath does not come from the abdominal area, but finds its o... Read >
Author: thinkfast
17th June 2008
A cough is a sudden, often repetitive, spasmodic contraction of the thoracic cavity, resulting in violent release of air from the lungs, and usually accompanied by a distinctive sound. Coughs in children are common, and usually accompany many of the norma... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
01st May 2008
A normal headache would probably occur on top of your head, on the sides or even at the base of your skull, near the neck area. Nevertheless, a sinusitis pressure headache occurs pretty much anywhere your sinus cavities are located. That means you can ant... Read >
Author: Cindy
02nd April 2008
Smoking harms almost every organ of the system and diminishes an individual’s whole health. Smoking is a leading reason of cancer and of death from cancer. It causes cancers of the lung, esophagus, larynx (sound corner), lip, throat, kidney, bladder, pa... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
Rhinitis during pregnancy can be due to allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, or non-allergic rhinitis. If the woman has had allergic rhinitis prior to pregnancy, this could worsen, stay the same, or even improve. This change in symptoms may be dependent upon man... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
31st March 2008
For natural allergies relief, hay fever, itchy skin and many other kinds of ailments
From refreshing herbal drinks and teas, to home care, to professional treatment of serious disease by an herbal expert, herbs have a huge range of capabilities.
... Read >
Author: Raymond & Keiko Entwistle
06th March 2008
Allergies have been around for a long time. Progress and its accompanying pollution certainly do not help in getting rid of them, but they essentially play a very minor role in the entire nature of allergies. Western medicine has come up with drugs to tre... Read >
Author: dreservitz@gmail.com
21st February 2008
A cough is a sudden, often repetitive, spasmodic contraction of the thoracic cavity, resulting in violent release of air from the lungs, and usually accompanied by a distinctive sound. Coughs in children are common, and usually accompany many of the norma... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
11th October 2007
Coughing is an action the body takes to get rid of substances that are irritating the air passages. oughs can be either acute or chronic. Acute coughs begin suddenly and usually last no more than 2 to 3 weeks. Acute coughs are the kind you most often get ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th October 2007
Acid reflux is a huge medical problem today. It is a disease that has made quite a headway in the last 25 years. Acid reflux is also called gastroesophageal reflux. Acid reflux is often characterized by a burning sensation in the stomach and chest area. I... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd October 2007
Coughing is an important way to keep your throat and airways clear. Coughing is an action the body takes to get rid of burden that are irritating the air passages. In the more advanced stages, it's marked by the symptom that gives the disease its name: a ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd August 2007
Mother Nature has been treacherous the past few weeks, especially if you have sinus problems. Cities across the nation are coated with a choking haze of pollen. Wildfires in the South and the West have blanketed those regions with thick, smothering smok... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2007
Sinus headache is a headache that occurs because your sinuses are congested with mucus. Sinus headache is caused by inflammation of sinus tissue, either due to bacterial infection or allergic reactions. Sinus headaches can be the result of a sinus infecti... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th April 2007
Different people have different symptoms for all kinds of sickness. One of the most complicated disease is sinusitis because the symptoms can vary per person. The most common symptoms of sinus infection are headache, facial tenderness or pain, and fever. ... Read >
Author: Carlalet
27th March 2007
From all the symptoms of a sinus infection, the most common symptom of the sinus infection is thought to be a congestion of the nose. Besides this there are many other things that can indicate that you have a sinus infection. For example a nasal phlegm th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd March 2007
Catarrh is a mucus discharge or blockage caused by the swelling of the mucous membranes in the nasal and sinus passages. Catarrh is usually associated with the common cold. However, it can be a symptom of other diseases and infections such as sinus infect... Read >
Author: alvin toh
01st March 2007
Did you know that most people who have bad breath are not even aware of it? Breathing into your own hand to see if you have bad breath is just a myth.... it does not work.
Having bad breath can make a serious dent in your social life, not to mention re... Read >
Author: ken
28th February 2007
Rhinitis is a general term to categorize irritation or inflammation in the nose. The main symptom of rhinitis is a runny nose. Other symptoms that may be present are nasal congestion and post nasal drip.
Rhinitis is caused by an inflammation or irrita... Read >
Author: alvin toh
27th February 2007
Post nasal drip is a condition where thin, watery mucus discharge drips into the back of the throat from the nasal passages. The nose and throat glands produce mucus continuously to wash away dirt, fight infection, moisten the nasal passages and humidify ... Read >
Author: alvin toh
27th February 2007
Nasal polyps are small nodules inside the nasal passages. They can be the cause of post nasal drip, sinus problems and can even obstruct breathing. Knowing the early warning signs of nasal polyps can help you diagnose and treat the problem. If you have ... Read >
Author: alvin toh
14th December 2006
Many people don't realize that when you have bad breath tonsils may have something to do with it. Your tonsils, located in the back of the mouth at the top of the throat, are not only a frequent site of infection, they can also accumulate debris and harbo... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
16th November 2006
Bad breath is something common to everyone at one point or another in their life, even those who brush and floss religiously. We all know that those who eat garlic will smell like it afterwards, but other times the realization that our breath is offensiv... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald
14th September 2006
What are tonsiloliths? Some people notice that they have small white hard lumps in the back of the throat in the tonsil region. The lumps range in size from quite tiny to pea size and they tend to remain lodged in the tonsillar area for some time, until t... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
28th July 2006
Halitosis in adults is relatively common - we all worry about it - but toddler bad breath is much more unusual. This is probably because the most common causes of halitosis, such as gum disease and post nasal drip, are generally only seen in adults. When ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
25th July 2006
Bad breath usually does not mean halitosis with nasal discharge. Bad breath is usually a relatively simple matter of the production of bad-smelling volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) by bacteria living on the tongue at the back of the mouth. It is just simpl... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
08th July 2006
icle will help minor suffering in both sinus infections, and may even help some cases of nasal type allergies. I am writing this article out of my own experience with sinus infections, post nasal drip, and from having lots of nasal allergies years ago. No... Read >
Author: Michael Homan
05th July 2006
Bad breath is usually associated with a smell from the mouth, but occasionally it may appear to come from the nose. This can be difficult to discern, as the nose and mouth are so close together, particularly if the problem is found in children. However,... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart
12th June 2006
"Postnasal drip is an unscientific term that refers to the sensation of thick phlegm in the throat which can become infected". So says Dr. Murray Grossan in his book "The Sinus Cure, 7 Simple Steps". He goes on to explain that this is caused when our ci... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
06th June 2006
There are specific reasons that there may be problem of bad breath in children. There are several factors which may influence the production of bad breath, and some of these are particularly likely to be found in children.
Depending on their age, chil... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart
09th March 2006
Sometimes you may think that you only have a simple cold. But oftentimes symptoms of your cold begin to worsen and persist for weeks and pain is felt in the sinus region. If the cold is left untreated, excessive mucus may drip down to the back of the thro... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
02nd February 2006
Sinusitis in children and adults are different. Oftentimes, sinusitis in children is over diagnosed because the symptoms are minor and the causes are complicated. Parents and doctors think that children suffer from sinusitis when what they experience is o... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
20th December 2005
Is it a sinus infection or a common cold? Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish the difference. Infection or inflammation of the sinuses also known as sinusitis affects millions of people every year and in many instances causes serious discomfort... Read >
Author: Mike Harader
20th December 2005
Is it a sinus infection or a common cold? Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish the difference. Infection or inflammation of the sinuses also known as sinusitis affects millions of people every year and in many instances causes serious discomfort... Read >
Author: Mike Harader
27th August 2005
Tonsil stones can create a condition known as Halitosis, which is a stubborn bad breath and taste disorder many people suffer from.
Tonsil stones, also called tonsilloliths, are those nasty whitish/yellow colored, foul-smelling, lumps on your tonsils.... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua
22nd August 2005
Bad Breath is very closely related to post nasal drip , excess mucus, sinus problems, your tonsils, and
tonsiloliths.
The bacteria which cause bad breath and sour/bitter/metallic tastes are anaerobic, meaning they live without oxygen. Their goal in li... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua
13th July 2005
A nasal problem is a very general description of a variety of very specific problems that all hearken back to the same culprit: post nasal drip. It is important not to make the mistake in thinking that post nasal drip is the cause of every nasal problem... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
10th July 2005
Information is the best way to be prepared for illness, especially sinusitis. Sinusitis is an advanced form of sinus infection, and it can most easily be prevented by knowing what to look for. Can you spot a sinus infection symptom right away? Do you kn... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
23rd June 2005
Post-Nasal Drip
Post-nasal drip is the sensation of liquid or mucous buildup in the back of the throat. Post-nasal drip is caused by drainage from the nasal cavities into the back of the throat. Though post-nasal drip is a normal everyday occurrence, f... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
26th May 2005
What is Adult Ear Infection?
Though adults are not affected as frequently as children, it is important for adults to be aware of how adult ear infection can affect them. Adult ear infection is caused by infection in the Eustachian tube, near the inne... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
20th May 2005
Post nasal drip is a sensation of mucous build up in the throat. Sometimes you may even feel a dripping sensation from the back of your nose. The cause is over-production of mucous by glands in the nose and in the throat.
At a healthy level those gland... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
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