Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Sinus And Infant Does Anyone Have An Infant That Has Bad Breath?

Does anyone have an infant that has bad breath? - sinus and infant

The breath of my 9 months was a bad time to time. She told me her pediatrician that her breasts are emptied into the throat and can cause bad breath, but leaves. Has anyone heard?

4 comments:

RK said...

Yes, you can have baby's breath, even if they have any teeth, because most bad breath is caused by bacteria in the upper part of the language. Often you can see, this bacterium is a subject that "knows" in the language. This can be OraBrush away with its own language, because it has very soft bristles and a scraper. It does not hurt your tongue or in the language of your baby. Learn more about your family, because all the works OraBrush. I had one for 5 months with great success. Candy and chewing gum to cover the bad breath for a short period, but not cure bad breath.

Proud Mom of Two said...

My daughter has had bad breath since her birth - and she is now 5 years. Yes, the doctor told us that the sinuses, and tried to choke even the gum to tell. Come on! I think most of the sinuses. He was making a cure, but now she is old enough, we need to wash your mouth boy (helps). Is there something you eat. We have found that has the smell of biscuits and cereal Gerber.

Im awesome & that pisses you off said...

My son to have horrible breath. I thought it was food.

what worked and what still works is to brush your teeth.

If your baby has teeth, but then you wipe the gums with a rag and water.

Never heard the issue of breastfeeding

Olivias Mommy♥Sombre Detune said...

It's probably a reason .... Are drying out or cleaning the mouth at least once per day. Try some chewing gum, and brushing the children ... swabber usually comes in a kit with a mouth.

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