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Why is your breath so hot?
People who are healthy are always young, and those who are not in debt are always rich. Life, life, healthy life is the real life, in order to live with flavor. The gas exhaled by people is of course hot, but the hotter the better. What is the cause of bad breath? The following are the causes of breath fever and the treatment methods of breath fever.

Causes and treatment of halitosis

Causes of halitosis: halitosis is mostly caused by excessive internal heat, which refers to some hot and dry symptoms in the body, such as sore throat, rough and tasteless tongue, acne and halitosis.

Reason 1. Staying up late, staying up late will lead to endocrine disorders, and accumulation of toxins in the body will lead to excessive internal heat. This kind of excessive internal heat is mainly caused by lack of sleep, which leads to liver dysfunction in the body, and toxins cannot be ruled out. Generally, a light diet can supplement sleep.

2. Heatstroke, it is easy to get angry when the weather is hot in summer, mainly because the virtual fire in the body cannot be discharged and accumulates in the body.

3. Drinking, drinking easily leads to getting angry. Wine is a strong and hot food, and excessive drinking often leads to excessive internal heat.

4. In terms of diet, many simple foods can cause excessive internal heat, such as duck meat, dog meat, other greasy foods, some fried foods, and some simple foods can cause excessive internal heat.

5. Excessive emotional fluctuation leads to out-of-control of internal organs, and siltation can also lead to excessive internal heat. Usually, calm down and keep good spirits.

6. Cold, cough, etc. It can also cause concurrent symptoms of excessive internal heat.

Treatment of respiratory fever:

Diet therapy 1. Drink lotus seed soup to dispel the heart fire.

Symptoms: there are two kinds of deficiency and excess, and deficiency fire is characterized by low fever, night sweats, upset, dry mouth and so on. Excess fire is characterized by repeated oral ulcers, dry mouth, short and red urine, and irritability.

Dietotherapy: 30g of lotus seeds (without removing lotus plumule), 0/5g of gardenia/kloc (wrapped with gauze), adding appropriate amount of rock sugar, decocting in water, eating lotus seeds and drinking soup.

Second, eating pig liver can remove fire.

Symptoms: dry cough without phlegm or less phlegm but sticky, hot flashes and night sweats, fever of hands and feet, insomnia and red tongue.

Dietotherapy: pork liver 1, chrysanthemum 30g (wrapped in gauze), * * * boiled until the liver is cooked, and the liver is eaten and soup is drunk.

Third, drink mung bean porridge to relieve stomach fire.

Symptoms: There are two kinds of deficiency and excess. Deficiency fire is characterized by mild cough, less appetite, constipation, abdominal distension, red tongue and less fur; Excess fire is manifested as epigastric discomfort, dry mouth and bitter taste, and dry stool.

Dietotherapy: 30 grams of gypsum powder and appropriate amount of japonica rice and mung bean. First, the gypsum is boiled in water, then filtered to remove residue, and the clear liquid is taken, and then the japonica rice and mung bean are added to cook porridge.

Fourth, drink pear water fire.

Manifestations: headache, dizziness, tinnitus, dry eyes, bitter taste, bad breath and pain in both ribs.

Dietotherapy: 10g Fritillaria is mashed into powder, two pears are peeled and cut into pieces, appropriate amount of rock sugar is added, and stewed in clear water.

Five, eat pork loin to kidney fire

Manifestations: dizziness, tinnitus, deafness, backache and fatigue, hot flashes, night sweats, and fidgety.

Dietotherapy: 2 pork loins, 65,438+05g of Lycium barbarum and 65,438+05g of Cornus officinalis, boiled in a casserole until the pork loins are cooked, and then eaten with soup.