Author(s): Kanchan Dhake*
This comprehensive study examines the causes of kid halitosis and tries to treat children’s breathing problems. It also discusses how a parent or caregiver can handle it, how to prevent it, and when to seek medical advice. Infants who have GER may experience regurgitation and “spitting up,” according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Infants frequently experience GER and regurgitation, especially those who are under a year old. Numerous variables, according to experts, may contribute to baby GER. An infant spends a lot of time lying down for the first six months of their life and eats mostly liquid-based meals. As the infant stands up more regularly and consumes more solid foods, GER occurs less frequently. Additionally, it becomes better as their digestive system matures. The ideal foods for those with bad breath are covered in this article.