SIBO (Small Intestine Syndrome with Bacterial Overgrowth) is a condition in which there is excessive growth of bacteria in the small intestine. This overabundance of bacteria can cause a number of symptoms, including abdominal discomfort, bloating, diarrhea, constipation and, in some cases, chronic bad breath. Chronic bad breath, also known as halitosis, may be related to SIBO due to ? the fermentation of food by bacteria in the small intestine. This can result in the production of foul-smelling gases, which can be exhaled. through the mouth, causing bad breath. Additionally, SIBO can also cause ? lower esophageal sphincter, which allows the contents of? stomach to regurgitate into the esophagus, which can also contribute to bad breath. It is important to highlight that chronic bad breath can have multiple causes, ? Not all people with SIBO will experience bad breath as a symptom. However, is a possible consequence of this condition? should be considered in the diagnosis? treatment of? SIBO. To treat bad breath caused by SIBO, it is important to address the underlying condition ? through changes in diet, use of antibiotics, probiotics, ? other treatments to reduce bacterial growth in the small intestine. Importantly, SIBO can cause chronic bad breath due to overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine, which produces foul-smelling gas, ? the dysfunction of? lower esophageal sphincter. However, it is important to keep in mind that chronic bad breath can have multiple causes. that the treatment must be personalized according to the individual needs of each patient.
