Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The halitosis could be because of the deposits or any pus discharge secondary to tooth or gum infection or any respiratory tract or gastrointestinal infection. Consult a oral physician and get it ruled out. If it is because of gum infection, then get your teeth cleaned and maintain oral hygiene and use mouth washes. If there is tooth or gum infection get it treated with RCT or extraction. If it is respiratory tract or gastrointestinal infection then you have to consult pulmonologist and gastroenterologist. I hope my answer will help you, take care.
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Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The halitosis could be because of the deposits or any pus discharge secondary to tooth or gum infection or any respiratory tract or gastrointestinal infection. Consult a oral physician and get it ruled out. If it is because of gum infection, then get your teeth cleaned and maintain oral hygiene and use mouth washes. If there is tooth or gum infection get it treated with RCT or extraction. If it is respiratory tract or gastrointestinal infection then you have to consult pulmonologist and gastroenterologist. I hope my answer will help you, take care.