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Breath Having Garlic Smell, Red Patches On Skin, Dizzy Eyes. Possible Reason?

My grandson came to us from his father, this weekend, with garlicy like breath, large red patches on skin during bath and after, and dizzy eyes upon wakening. he has NEVER had any of these things before. We know the father is mean, and we have been in contact with the pediatrician and state police. What could this mean???
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concern. Bad breath is a common problem. It is called halitosis and is easily treated with mouth wash gels and gargles. Red patches on your skin and dizzy eyes are concerning and wonder if this is due to an allergic reaction to something new that you were exposed to. If you are suspecting abuse please report to the police as soon as possible. A doctor should also be in the know and be able to help.

I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Breath Having Garlic Smell, Red Patches On Skin, Dizzy Eyes. Possible Reason?

Hi there ~ I understand your concern. Bad breath is a common problem. It is called halitosis and is easily treated with mouth wash gels and gargles. Red patches on your skin and dizzy eyes are concerning and wonder if this is due to an allergic reaction to something new that you were exposed to. If you are suspecting abuse please report to the police as soon as possible. A doctor should also be in the know and be able to help. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!