Monday, September 28, 2015

How to Treat Kidney Failure Patients with Ammonia Taste in Mouth

Some kidney failure patients fell so surprised that, there is ammonia taste in their mouth. So most of them don’t dare to talk with other people. They want to know why and how to get rid of the symptom.

Some disorders will produce distinct breath odors.
Bad breath related to poor oral hygiene is most common and caused by release of sulphur compounds by bacteria in the mouth.

A fruity odor to the breath is a sign of ketoacidosis, which may occur in diabetes. It is a potentially life-threatening condition.

Breath that smells like feces can occur with prolonged vomiting, especially when there is a bowel obstruction. It may also occur temporarily if a person has a tube placed through the nose or mouth to the stomach to drain the stomach contents (nasogastric tube) in place.

The breath may have an ammonia-like odor (also described as urine-like or "fishy") in people withchronic kidney failure.

Causes

Bad breath can be caused by:
· Abscessed tooth
· Alcoholism
· Cavities
· Dentures
· Eating certain foods, such as cabbage, garlic, or raw onions
· Consumption of coffee and not well pH-balanced diet
· Object stuck in the nose (usually happens in kids); often a white, yellow, or bloody discharge from one nostril
· GERD
· Gum disease (gingivitis, gingivostomatitis)
· Impacted tooth
· Lung infection
· Poor dental hygiene
· Sinusitis
· Throat infection
· Tobacco smoking
· Vitamin supplements (especially in large doses)
· Use of certain medications, including insulin shots, triamterene, and paraldehyde

Diseases that may be associated with breath odor:


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