You think you suffer from bad breath and you've tried a collection of toothpastes, mouthwashes and all sorts of breath mints. But still no luck. Maybe it's time to consider your other options?
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Chronic halitosis is complicated. In some cases, bad breath calls for treatment from a dentist and an ear, nose and throat specialist together. In other cases, bad breath may be cleared up with a simple, over-the-counter antihistamine tablet. Researchers found that one of the most common causes of bad breath is postnasal drip. A mild antihistamine, just enough to stop the drip, may go a long way toward making your breath as fresh as a daisy. Talk to your GP the solution may be a lot simpler than you think.
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