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Bad Breath From Nose

Posted: February 22nd, 2009 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: FAQs | No Comments »

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My baby is snoring, he doesn’t have a cold and cannot breath through his nose, is this bad?

Should I take him to the Doctor about it, he snores like a truck driver. It is a new occurrence and it does concern me, he cannot even have his paci because of it. What should I do? Do any of you know what could be wrong? He is 13 months old and just recovering from an ear infection, the antibiotics he was given is amoxyl.

Is that why my truck driving baby daddy sounds louder lately?? Maybe one shouldn’t have knocked him out with the frying pan….Maybe…

I’d speak to the Doctor about, have done, and it wasn’t the best. They may want to check his tonsils and adenoids. Seriously my boy would snore my house apart, not pretty.

Not sure about the amoxicillin, I personally find it a second class antibiotic so mine never have it…

Chlamydia in relation to pink eye, nose bleeds, etc…?

If you give oral sex to someone and then develop severe pink eye, thick greensih goop in your eyes, nose and throat/lungs, cough, and chronic bad breath from deep down in your lungs; could it be possible you developed these symptoms due to contracting chlamydia? Especially if you hadn’t suffered any of the symptoms beforehand and afterwards, they began?

Pink eye due to infection with chlamydia is an uncommon form of bacterial pink eye in the U.S., but it is very common in Africa and Middle Eastern countries. It can cause pink eye in adults and neonates. It is a cause of pink eye in adolescents and adults that can be sexually transmitted. Chlamydia pink eye is typically treated with tetracycline (except in children less than 8 years old, because of possible discoloration of the teeth) or erythromycin.

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