Bad breath?
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symptoms of constipation that are not always as obvious, and may not even seem related to the digestive tract include: headaches, abdominal cramping, bad breath and strong body odor, bloody stools, liquid discharge between bowel movements, stomach aches that seemingly go away after a bowel movement, skin blemishes, and lethargy.
These other symptoms are signs the body is becoming toxic due to waste not being eliminated from the body. Bad bacteria backed up in the bowels can contribute to bad breath or body odor, as the waste literally sits and putrefies in the colon. A thickly coated tongue can be another symptom of constipation. In fact, bacteria sitting in the colon for too long can lead to bad breath that never seems to get better no matter how many times you brush, gargle, or use fresheners.
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good luck to you!
Hhmm i think it is better to ask him like kind of a question. Like pretend to ask if he got some toothache decay coz they are the number one reason for bad breath, and if he says he has then tell him to get rid of it coz it can cause bad breath, i guess in that way it is not so obvious that your telling him that he got a bad breath, it is just like your concern of him.
Your partner may need to have to go to a dental check up. Chronic bad breath needs more than breath mints, and there are other causes of bad breath aside from it originating from the mouth. Try http://www.themouthdoctor.com/badbreath/... for more information. Hope it helps!
If I were you I would wait for the right moment and sit him down and tell him you love him, but you one small solvable issue that is a bit of a problem for you. Now he may think you are about to dump him, and may be relieved to hear that is is a simple breath problem. Be honest with him and tell him that he has a breath problem, and be prepared to tell him some ways to solve the problem, like getting his teeth cleaned at a dentist, and flossing, and water picking his teeth. He may not know he has this problem, and he should be thankful that you, who cares for him, is kind enough to help him through it without judgment. Honesty is the best policy. And if your relationship is strong, it will easily be resolved. Anything less may not resolve the problem, and you may end up leaving him because of it. Try it. and do it with gentleness and kindness, and expect that he will be hurt at first, but will forgive you, once he sees that you have helped him. Good luck.
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