Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Ways One Can Take To Prevent Bad Breath

By Lina Beckham


The bad odor that comes from the mouth, halitosis, is most times quite embarrassing. Know that the bad breath is a sign that something is not right with your health. It often comes as mild halitosis but if the issue becomes more permanent, then it should be checked by a doctor. It could be a sign of intra oral or even external oral problems.

The problems that are intraoral can give the mouth a bad smell which most instances are out of poor hygiene, periodonititis, stagnated food in the mouth, or teeth cavities. Some other cases occur because of diet that consist of garlic, strong smelling foods, raw onions and so forth. Xerostomia which is another name for dry mouth is another culprit, tonsillitis, other diseases such as cancer, kidney disorders and diabetes too can cause the same.

Other conditions like pneumonia, sinuses, bronchitis and gastritis can also be to blame. The condition is easy to test even at home, which you do by covering the nose and mouth by the hand then exhaling. The bad smell is normally very strong in the morning.

The reason it happens is due to less saliva in the mouth while one is asleep. The smelly mouth becomes fresh as soon as the teeth are brushed each morning, but of course if you are a smoker the halitosis will definitely continue.

This happens because of less salivary flow during the night while you are asleep and it simply disappears after the teeth have been brushed. A long duration of smoking will also cause halitosis.

It is good to go for regular checkups at your dentist's to find out the cause of bad breath. In case of constant halitosis, you would have to keep a list of foods you eat and the medications which you normally consume. Also it would be prudent to inform your dentist if you have recently had any surgeries that would be of significance. In case the dentist thinks there is nothing intraoral, he may refer you to a general medical practitioner to do more tests.

Once the right diagnostics have been obtained, the right treatment plan will be given even though it is still important that you embark on proper oral hygiene to deter any dental problems. It also helps in making the breath fresh. All it takes is to brush your teeth twice each day, particularly after every meal to reduce the bad breath.

The experts in dental hygiene have advised that you brush your tongue too when cleaning the mouth as bacteria is bound to inhabit the area between the papillae. When you use the mouth rinses, it provides extra protection from microorganisms. Make the habit of using the dental flosses to reach the areas in between the teeth. Tobacco smoking and chewing is extra dangerous so get your GP to help with advice on how to stop it.




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