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nakaka bad breath ba kapag marami ka kulangot sa ilong? connected kasi yung ilong at mouth mo eh.

I think nope... yes konektado yun mouth sa nose.. which is blocked sinus is one of the bad breath causes dentists see often. Post nasal drip bad breath can cause bad taste and is associated with chronic nasal infection.

Well, surprisingly, many common causes of post nasal drip bad breath that have nothing to do with your oral health or hygiene.

Glands in your nose and throat continually produce mucus (one to two quarts a day). You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. is a thick, wet substance that moistens and cleans the nasal membranes, wets the air, and clears inhaled foreign matter. It also fights infection by trapping and destroying bacteria and viruses.

Your body is designed to clear excess mucus from your nose. The mucus mixes with saliva and drips harmlessly down the back of your throat. Usually, you swallow it without even noticing. However, when your body produces excess or thicker mucus, it’s more noticeable. You are aware of it building in the throat or dripping from the back of your nose. This is called post-nasal drip.

Swallowing problems may also cause solids or liquids to accumulate in the throat. This may complicate, or feel like, post-nasal drip. When the nerves and muscles in the mouth, throat, and food passage (esophagus) aren’t interacting properly. Overflow secretions can spill into the voice box (larynx) and breathing passages (trachea and bronchi). These secretions can cause hoarseness, throat clearing, or coughing.

Sinusitis is an inflammation of the nasal sinuses. It may be a short-term, acute infection. However, sinusitis can sometimes be a long-term, chronic condition, complicated by allergies and/or structural problems in the nose. It can cause chronic nasal congestion and greatly affect your quality of life.

Nasal sinuses are located within the cheeks, around and behind the nose. It is believed that their main function is to warm, moisten and filter the air in the nasal cavity. They also help us vocalize certain sounds.

Nasal polyps are soft, jelly-like overgrowths of the sinus lining that look like grapes on the end of a stalk. They do not always cause symptoms, but as they usually grow through the tunnel that connects the sinuses to the nose, they can cause a blocked nose. If the tunnel becomes too blocked, sinus infections can occur.

These infections can cause bad breath due to run-over of mucus – post-nasal drip.

Ayan yun sinasabi mo about sa nose.... pabasa na lang tinatamad ko mag explain e. Hahahah! pero yun about sa booger.. wala pa ko naeencounter nyan e sayo pa lang.. hahahha!

Iwasan nyo din magbunot ng hair sa ilongKaya tayo ngkakaroon ng booger dahil dun sinasala ng hair yun dumi na pumapasok sa ilong once na inalis yun hair sa ilong maabsorb nito ang germs and particles near the follicles can get inside and cause an infection. Okay! :) pakibasa na lng..
 
I think nope... yes konektado yun mouth sa nose.. which is blocked sinus is one of the bad breath causes dentists see often. Post nasal drip bad breath can cause bad taste and is associated with chronic nasal infection.

Well, surprisingly, many common causes of post nasal drip bad breath that have nothing to do with your oral health or hygiene.

Glands in your nose and throat continually produce mucus (one to two quarts a day). You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. is a thick, wet substance that moistens and cleans the nasal membranes, wets the air, and clears inhaled foreign matter. It also fights infection by trapping and destroying bacteria and viruses.

Your body is designed to clear excess mucus from your nose. The mucus mixes with saliva and drips harmlessly down the back of your throat. Usually, you swallow it without even noticing. However, when your body produces excess or thicker mucus, it’s more noticeable. You are aware of it building in the throat or dripping from the back of your nose. This is called post-nasal drip.

Swallowing problems may also cause solids or liquids to accumulate in the throat. This may complicate, or feel like, post-nasal drip. When the nerves and muscles in the mouth, throat, and food passage (esophagus) aren’t interacting properly. Overflow secretions can spill into the voice box (larynx) and breathing passages (trachea and bronchi). These secretions can cause hoarseness, throat clearing, or coughing.

Sinusitis is an inflammation of the nasal sinuses. It may be a short-term, acute infection. However, sinusitis can sometimes be a long-term, chronic condition, complicated by allergies and/or structural problems in the nose. It can cause chronic nasal congestion and greatly affect your quality of life.

Nasal sinuses are located within the cheeks, around and behind the nose. It is believed that their main function is to warm, moisten and filter the air in the nasal cavity. They also help us vocalize certain sounds.

Nasal polyps are soft, jelly-like overgrowths of the sinus lining that look like grapes on the end of a stalk. They do not always cause symptoms, but as they usually grow through the tunnel that connects the sinuses to the nose, they can cause a blocked nose. If the tunnel becomes too blocked, sinus infections can occur.

These infections can cause bad breath due to run-over of mucus – post-nasal drip.

Ayan yun sinasabi mo about sa nose.... pabasa na lang tinatamad ko mag explain e. Hahahah! pero yun about sa booger.. wala pa ko naeencounter nyan e sayo pa lang.. hahahha!

Iwasan nyo din magbunot ng hair sa ilongKaya tayo ngkakaroon ng booger dahil dun sinasala ng hair yun dumi na pumapasok sa ilong once na inalis yun hair sa ilong maabsorb nito ang germs and particles near the follicles can get inside and cause an infection. Okay! :) pakibasa na lng..

ah ok po, try ko nalang linisin ilong ko para sureboll. anung color ba nang kulangot sayo? sakin kasi ngayun parang bright green eh tapos sakit nang gums ko. my cancer of the gums na ba ako?
 
ah ok po, try ko nalang linisin ilong ko para sureboll. anung color ba nang kulangot sayo? sakin kasi ngayun parang bright green eh tapos sakit nang gums ko. my cancer of the gums na ba ako?

ano?? Hmmm... or baka naman sipon lang yan! Hahahah... ano ba nararamdaman mo para malaman ko kung meron ka nyan?
 
e try din yong mouth spray, pero pag di talaga mawala, wala na finish na.

last option, mag mask nalang habang nakikipag usap.. hahahahahahahahahahaha
 
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