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Article Title: Is It Bad Breath Or Gall Bladder Disease?

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Could your bad breath be a sign of gall bladder disease?

Sometimes a particularly strong case of bad breath can really

signal another ailment. While the average case of bad breath

usually arises from conditions within the mouth, especially

offensive or unusual-smelling bad breath may warrant further

investigation.

How can your gall bladder relate to bad breath? Your gall

bladder produces strong digestive juices, which empty into your

stomach. When the gall bladder builds up mineral stones, the

bile ducts can become blocked. Infection and great discomfort

can result, causing a number of unpleasant symptoms, such as

fleeting pain, nausea and even vomiting, especially after

eating a fatty meal. Another possible telltale effect of gall

bladder blockage is bad breath.

If you are experiencing abdominal trouble and you suspect your

bad breath may be a sign of greater trouble ahead, compare your

symptoms to these warning signs of gall bladder disease.

Internal symptoms of gall bladder disease:

1. Agonizing pain in the upper right abdomen -- especially

after a heavy meal. The pain can last from minutes to hours.

2. Sudden fever.

3. Nausea and/or vomiting.

4. Clay-colored stools. The lighter color results from

insufficient bile (that is, blocked gall bladder ducts).

Outward signs of gall bladder disease:

1. Excessively bad breath.

2. Itchy skin rashes.

3. A white-coated tongue.

4. Offensive body odor and yellowish skin.

5. Yellow, discolored eyes, and dark circles beneath the eyes.

If you are experiencing any combination of these symptoms, it's

time to consult with your physician.

Bad breath by itself does not mean you have gall bladder

disease -- it's uncommon for bad breath to arise from anything

other than poor oral hygiene. However, if your bad breath is

particularly offensive, and coupled with some of the more

noticeable signs of gall bladder disease, especially

excruciating abdominal pain, further testing is called for. Ask

your physician to diagnose whether it's simply bad breath -- or

something more serious, like gall bladder disease.

About The Author: Blake Kritzberg is proprietor of

CuresForBadBreath.com. Stop by http://www.curesforbadbreath.com

to learn more about bad breath cures and home remedies for

halitosis.

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