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The study found that Helicobacter pylori produces a large amount of urease, which can quickly decompose urea to produce large amounts of ammonia
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Ammonia is a characteristic odorous substance that can cause intractable bad breath
The study found that Helicobacter pylori produces a large amount of urease, which can quickly decompose urea to produce large amounts of ammonia
The researchers collected 56,347 patients presenting with digestive tractbetween February 2015 and October 2018
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164 patients underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy for halitosis, and all patients signed informed consent for this study
Digestive digestive infection
Of the 91 patients treated, H.
pylori was successfully eradicated in 77 patients and their expiratory values were measured (these patients were 21 males and 56 females; mean age, 64.
2±11.
5 years); in these 77 patients Of the patients, 27 had RB values >60
.
After H.
This study demonstrated that H.
backdoori eradication therapy improved halitosis, and this improvement was maintained even for 2 years after successful eradication
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backdoori eradication therapy improved halitosis, and this improvement was maintained even for 2 years after successful eradication
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Original source:
Yui Kudo, Shin-ei Kudo.
Changes in halitosis value before and after Helicobacter pylori eradication: A single-institutional prospective study.
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