Lung Infections Cause Halitosis

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Halitosis is bad breath.

Halitosis is a common problem that can be a source of embarrassment.

Halitosis may be related to a variety of causes, including bacterial infections and medications. Some bacteria in your mouth may produce gaseous compounds that cause bad breath. For some people, bad breath is caused by a dry mouth, which may be a result of medications you are taking or other medical conditions you may have.

Bad breath is often found in people with periodontal diseases, including gum...

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