Halitosis

Halitosis is a foul smell emanating from the mouth. Many people across the world suffer from this problem which often causes them embarrassement. Companies manufacturing dental products often use this problem in their advertisements.



Symptoms

 Bad odour in breath
 Bleeding gums
 Dry mouth
 Mouth sores



View Of Ayurveda

According to Ayurveda, poor digestion causes the accumulation of toxins in the body, producing blockages and stagnation within the minute channels of the body. These toxins have offensive odour which then appears in breath. If the disorder is due to infection within the mouth, treatment consists of removing the infection and restoring dental health. In the case of digestive disorders, herbs that promote digestion are administered and toxins are cleansed from the body. Diet and lifestyle adjustments are also advised to maintain health and achieve a permanent cure.



Diet & Lifestyle Advice

 Trying to avoid cause of halitosis (such as poor oral hygiene, indigestion etc) plays key role while dealing with the problem of halitosis. So the life style and food of the person should be such that minimize such causes and do not lead to indigestion or respiratory diseases etc.
 Avoiding smoking and alcohol automatically prevents the problem if it happens to be because of them.
 Doing gargling, brushing teeth regularly, using mouth wash etc help if the problem is due to faulty oral hygiene.
 Paying attention to food timings, regular exercises etc ensure good digestion and prove useful in this context if halitosis happens to be due to poor digestion.
 Using tongue cleaner regularly is important to avoid halitosis.
 Doing Yoga and Pranayam help in reducing halitosis as well as curing diseases of digestive tract and respiratory tract.


An ayurvedic treatment has wonderful results in Halitosis disease. It may cure permanantly if patient follow the complete course of treatment with all diet, life-style & panchkarma realeted advises.


Advisable Panchkarma For Disease :
  1. Nasya
  2. Gandush dharan
  3. Virechan
  4. Dhoompan