How to treat bad breath caused by poor liver function
Sudden bad breath was found to be caused by liver problems. How should bad breath due to poor liver function be treated?
When dealing with bad breath caused by liver problems, it is important to treat the underlying liver condition. If the cause is a disease such as hepatitis, antiviral and liver-protective treatments should be followed according to medical advice. At the same time, pay attention to dietary adjustments: reduce intake of oily, spicy, and irritating foods, avoid alcohol consumption, eat more vegetables and fruits, and increase intake of vitamins and dietary fiber to promote liver repair and metabolism. Maintaining healthy lifestyle habits also aids recovery—keep a regular sleep schedule, avoid staying up late, ensure sufficient sleep to allow the liver adequate rest. Moderate exercise can strengthen the body and improve blood circulation and metabolism.
In terms of oral care, develop habits such as brushing teeth morning and night, rinsing the mouth after meals, using dental floss to clean between teeth, and having regular professional teeth cleanings. Antimicrobial mouthwashes may also help reduce bacterial growth in the mouth. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) approaches might be beneficial as well, such as taking herbal formulas that clear the liver, promote bile secretion, detoxify, and resolve dampness, but these should only be used under the guidance of a qualified TCM practitioner.
If symptoms worsen or fail to improve over time, seek medical attention promptly.