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The fear of having bad breath is something many Brits worry about - with people dodging certain foods and diligently attending to oral hygiene as a solution to kick out halitosis. Nonetheless, it's possible that even with these protective measures in effect, you might still be battling lingering bad breath, which hints at an underlying problem. According to a health expert, there's a particular sort of taste that can hint towards multiple health issues, which should definitely ring alarm bells.

Gut health expert Chris Dubberley, from Incontinence Shop , has suggested persistent "pungent egg breath" could point towards grave oral maladies. Particularly, it might denote severe gastrointestinal diseases, reports the Express . Mr Dubberley said: "If you notice a persistent pungent egg smell from your breath, then it might be more than a minor inconvenience.



" He offered further insight explaining the "distinct" odour could likely be due to hydrogen sulphide, a gas resulting from specific belly bacteria activity. "High levels of hydrogen sulphide in the gut can be indicative of underlying health issues, such as inflammatory bowel diseases and irritable bowel syndrome ," he added. "This can damage the cells in the colon and interfere with the energy utilisation in gut cells, driving inflammation and discomfort.

" Chris explained a consistent foul breath might not just suggest poor oral hygiene, hinting instead at complexities tucked deep within the gastrointestinal tract. "Anaerobic .

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