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And finally let’s talk about stress blessed, that touches on almost all our daily problems and even breath! Experts say that generally a high level of stress causes gastric disorders, which in turn give rise to the appearance of bad breath.

To always fresh breath

1. Maintain strict hygiene and constant habit, ie a good brushing after every meal and not in passing. At the latest for at least five minutes.

2. Dental floss, which almost took you five little minutes.

3. Give the final touch to your oral hygiene with mouthwash.

4. Visit your dentist regularly.

5. Avoid foods that cause you bad breath, poor digestion and heartburn.

6. Forget cigarettes and alcoholic beverages.

And very careful with any drugs that cause your mouth is dry, it will be cause for bad breath. Why do you think in the morning wake-breathing lion? Because they do not secrete enough saliva.

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Other causes
On the other hand experts, practitioners in this problem, ensure that there are other specific causes of bad breath originate. For example, inflammation and respiratory tract infections and even in the throat, a small cold could cause it.

A sinusitis, pharyngitis, or a simple inflammation of tonsils, are often the reason for bad breath.

But do not forget the food, it is obvious that if you eat an onion raw or use a lot of garlic in cooking, your breath will not be the best. But if this will also cause digestive problems, the problem is bigger.

So here fit perfectly the advice of the grandmother. If your bad breath is caused by your diet, as it takes a bit of baking soda and clever, biting a little eye bay or mint and issue fixed. But if this persists, you should definitely consult your doctor.

Remember that stomach acid also causes bad breath and body discomfort. In this case we recommend a specific treatment, probably on a diet to avoid foods that cause it, kill two birds with one stone.

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From the mouths of experts
The dentists say bad breath is caused by dental problems, this is perhaps the most common cause of bad breath. It is in the mouth and specifically in the teeth, where food is hidden, it remains, causing the horrible decay give way to the stench. Plus it makes the area become infectious, so we recommend that a good hygiene.

The gums are also causing oral malodor, because getting a virus and inflamed, causing bad breath. A misplaced tooth (amalgam, bridges, or dentures) or until they are absent can also be a source of an unpleasant odor in the mouth.

It is therefore important that you go to the dentist regularly, and clear brush your teeth every day.

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Telling a loved one who smells the mouth! We die of grief, and if your boss is not thinking! But the trouble is there, sharp and every day. The reaction to bad breath is immediate and the last to realize the bearers of unpleasant problem.

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Occur to us that we could send an anonymous bearer of bad breath and ask you to brush your teeth, you could leave a bottle of mouthwash on your desktop, or just stay in a position no front to speak for no charge so closely those nasty odors.

But what if you are the bearer of this horrible problem, and nobody, not your partner has dared to tell the cruel reality! Well here’s their causes and remedies, stay reading, because maybe from tomorrow more people will be willing to talk to you, then you will know that this was not your haircut, or your post of Chief, quite simply what comes out of your mouth.

New Rhinitis Treatment

The news is “Paediatric Allegra,” the new option for treating rhinitis, is an antihistamine with raspberry flavor, which is characterized by not cause sedation, having a rapid onset of action and an anti-inflammatory effect. “It is effective, well tolerated and has a high level of security,” he said.

New Rhinitis Treatment

Their presentation is an oral suspension, easily dosed with a syringe metering according to patient age and severity of the disease. It is a prescription medicine, so parents should consult your pediatrician, he said.

Allegra Oral Suspension Paediatric, part of the portfolio of laboratory products for children known as Sanofi Aventis Pediatrics, said Dr. Rossana Juarez, medical director of Sanofi Aventis for Central America and the Caribbean.

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Childhood Allergic Rhinitis

Childhood Allergic Rhinitis
The pathology and especially allergic rhinitis is one of the most frequent reasons for consultation, ranking among the top ten reasons why people seek medical attention.

The prevalence may vary between industrialized and third world and fluctuate between 17 and 27% chance of allergic disease, “however it is estimated that this prevalence may be a bit low for two special reasons: one, because the patient usually does not recognize disease and two because many times doctors do not make the correct diagnosis, “said Dr. Daniel Pazzetti, specialist in otolaryngology.

He added that typically begins to diagnose rhinitis after five years of age, but may be present at birth, as there is a major genetic factor also exists the possibility of up to 15% of spontaneous development of it.

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Asthma in Children – What Parents Should Know

Asthma in Children- Asthma is a chronic disease which affects lots of people around the world and it can cause death. According to National Heart Lung And Blood Institute, in the United States, more than 22 millions people have asthma and about 27% of these people are children.

Recently, the number of children who have asthma is growing. What triggers asthma in children and in adults are the same, lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. These narrow airways will become too sensitive which leads to many symptoms such as normal cough to serious attack which could cause severe breathing interference. Read the rest of this entry »

Asthma Care Tips for You

Article by Juliet Cohen

Asthma Care Tips

1.Leukotriene modifiers (montelukast, zafirlukast, and zileuton), which used either alone to treat mild persistent asthma.

2nd. Cromolyn and nedocromil which is used to treat mild persistent asthma.

3. Theophylline, used either alone to treat mild persistent asthma or together with inhaled corticosteroids in treating persistent asthma is.

4. Long-term use of corticosteroids can have many side effects including fat redistribution, increased appetite, blood glucose problems and weight loss.

5. Deposition of steroids in the mouth can cause hoarseness or oral thrush (due to decreased immunity).

6. Leukotriene modifiers (montelukast, zafirlukast, pranlukast, and zileuton).

7. Mast cell stabilizers (cromoglicate (cromolyn) and nedocromil).

8. Antimuscarinics / anticholinergic (ipratropium, oxitropium, and tiotropium), which has the effect of mixed relief and prevention.

9. Methylxanthines (theophylline and aminophylline), which are sometimes considered if sufficient control cannot be achieved with inhaled glucocorticoid and long-acting ß-agonists alone.

10. Antihistamines often used to treat allergic symptoms that may underlie inflammation.

11. Methotrexate is sometimes used in some hard-to-treat patients.

12. Guaifenesin, an expectorant available over the counter, may have little impact in managing the thick bronchial mucus.

The genetics of disease asthma

The genetics of disease asthmaThe genetics of disease asthma- With the decline in air quality, asthma has become a very common condition, especially in Western societies. Allergic asthma is often seen in children and adolescents; with it becomes less common in adults. Although less common in adults, it is still possible for many adults to be diagnosed and suffer from asthma.

Allergic asthma is a condition in which targets the respiratory system. Disturbing is the breath into the lungs, and this goes cause inflammation of the lungs and bronchial tubes called bronchioles. This began the release of inflammatory chemicals that cause the entrance to the lung tissue to shrink. This result is a cough that is produced along with wheezing.
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The steps to confirm the diagnosis of asthma

The steps to confirm the diagnosis of asthmaThe steps to confirm the diagnosis of asthma- You suspect you have asthma?. Perhaps you are experiencing fatigue, cough even when you do not have a cold, difficulty breathing, wheezing, tightness in chest, or a runny nose and itchy throat. Although these symptoms may help your doctor that you are potentially in asthma, they are not a diagnosis. Conversely, there are a number of tests, your doctor will order. This article will describe the tests so you are better prepared for medical visits.

Before any doctor ordered further tests, however, he will get a more comprehensive picture of times you have trouble breathing or chest tightening. They may be asked about whether these symptoms occur during certain times of the year, how often, and what seems to trigger them. They will also want to talk about your family history – both associated with asthma and allergies, since the two often occur together. Read the rest of this entry »