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seriously bad breath
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hi i was wondering if anyone could shed any light on the cause of bad breath. My partners breath has lately been what i would describe as 'rank' , its really unbearable but ive not told him that of course because i would hate to hurt his feelings. His dental hygene is really good as far as i known and he doesnt eat any strong smelling foods such as garlic, chilli etc so i cant understand what will bring it on all of a sudden. Thanks
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no but he does have a very linmited diet i would say. hes quite a fussy eater and usually only eats potatoes, baked beans and meats really lol. Ive suggested to him before that maybe he should have a diabetes test done because he does drink a awful lot (juice, not alcohol) and is always tired, but like a lot of men he wont see a doctor unless hes on ''deaths door''.
i know you don't want to upset him, but I'm sure he'd rather be told by a loved one than avoided and talked about in blissful ignorance!
You need to tell him about his breath, and get him to see a dentist and doctor. prolonged halitosis is a sign of an nunderlying problem somewhere, and it needs to be treated, for yout sake, and his, and everyone else who comes within ten feet of him!
You need to tell him about his breath, and get him to see a dentist and doctor. prolonged halitosis is a sign of an nunderlying problem somewhere, and it needs to be treated, for yout sake, and his, and everyone else who comes within ten feet of him!