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Suggest Remedies For Halitosis

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Posted on Wed, 10 Aug 2016
Question: Sir,

Problem: Halitosis(bad breath),reflux
Endoscopy report indicated acute gastritis,Took Vanproz RD as per Doctor's advice. Though I felt a little bit relief in terms of reflux, bad breath did not go away. Is it chronic or can it be treated. Pls. let me know the options
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Answered by Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
It can be treated.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for query.

Halitosis is a social taboo and it can be treatable. Avoid high fatty diets, junk food, processed food, smoking, alcohol if any.
Brush your teeth twice daily and do chlorhexidine gargle before going to bed.
Maintain oral hygiene. Drink plenty of fluids at least 4-5 litres /day.
You can continue with Tab Vanproz RD advised by your doctor.

Get back to me if any query.

Regards,
Dr VSK
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Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar

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Suggest Remedies For Halitosis

Brief Answer: It can be treated. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thank you for query. Halitosis is a social taboo and it can be treatable. Avoid high fatty diets, junk food, processed food, smoking, alcohol if any. Brush your teeth twice daily and do chlorhexidine gargle before going to bed. Maintain oral hygiene. Drink plenty of fluids at least 4-5 litres /day. You can continue with Tab Vanproz RD advised by your doctor. Get back to me if any query. Regards, Dr VSK