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In case of a child who is not diagnosed with diabetes, ketoacidosis is the first symptom of a serious disease. This type of disease is generally seen in the type 1 diabetes. In this condition, the pancreas of the person or patient does not produce enough of insulin which does not allow the cells to take the glucose inside for metabolic activity. This is one of the most common forms of childhood diabetes. When the cells do not get proper insulin, they lack the energy. To make up for it, fat cells are broken down. This leads to the production of acidic ketones which accumulates in the blood stream. This makes the blood more acidic in nature. The body keeps trying to rid of these Ketones through breath or urine and this leads to bad breath. Thus, you can understand how diabetes and bad breath are related with each other. However, it is not a rule that bad breath can always be because of Ketoacidosis. In case it is not because of this illness, it can be taken in a very light manner. You can also relate it to an acute or chronic infection. The other causes of bad breath, apart from diabetic bad breath, are sinusitis, gum disease, throat infection and some complicated malignancies. Related Articles
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