Is Bad Breath Hereditary
Posted: August 10th, 2008 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: FAQs | Tags: hereditary, inherit bad breath, Is Bad breath hereditary, Uncategorized | No Comments »[mage lang="" source="flickr"]Is Bad Breath Hereditary[/mage]
bad teeth and dating?
i wanna know if a guy has bad teeth just because of some hereditary thing is all that bad???
my teeth are bad but not that bad. I do a good job at hideing them and i dont have the money to get them fixed yet. They came in all messed up cause my mom had some calcium problem when she was pregnant with me, i dont really know the details but i brush them everyday and use mouth wash my breath dont stink and i hope to get them fixed but is it really a turn off if i “just got bad teeth”??
let me know
I have the same thing with my teeth, I have a space in the front of my teeth and one of teeth have grown in crooked. It bothers me so much but my bf does not want me to get it fixed because he thinks that plastic girls are fake all around( i am not ugly lol) i have been with him for 6 years now and he never says anything about it at all. I think as long as you find someone that respects you for who you are and the way that you look now is all that matters not how money can change you or how much money you have to buy them things.
I have a cough, is it serious?
I have had like this cough thing for about 3 years. Its not bad but its worrying me. I don’t think I cough more than anyone else it just sounds different, like a bark or a vibration. My mum has a cough and so do my grandma and grandad so I wondered if it was hereditary. Over the last week or so the cough has been annoying me as after i drink is makes my lung and windpipe area feel itchy when i breath. I was looking around and one guy a tracheotomy – I was like – ‘No thanks!’ so i came here. I’m not coughing up blood just white or clear mucus but most of the time its dry.
Im almost 17 and im a major hypochondriac so i have a disease per week. I appreciate any answers as to why i have it and to wether i should worry about it.
ps i hate the doctors.
Im almost
everyone has some post nasal drainage which goes down the throat as well as saliva which also drains down the throat causing us to swallow now and then. Some people have a little more than others causing a need to swallow more or even to cough. Sometimes they cough most after meals when digestion is active. Others may have a bit drier mouth and nose which can cause a cough due to dry irritation. Yet another reason to cough is a ‘nervous habit’ similar to biting ones nails. Yours sounds like you may be clearing your throat after you drink.
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