Sentences with phrase «bacterial problem»

Bad breath (halitosis) is typically indicative of an abnormal bacterial problem in the mouth.
Bad breath (halitosis) is usually indicative of an abnormal bacterial problem in the mouth.
and that the reason chicken and eggs show up as so damaging may be because we must cook them hard in order to avoid bacterial problems.
Repeated washes with human shampoo can irritate your pet's skin and cause bacterial problems that can lead to itching, flaking and rashes.
John Newton, spokesman for the Board for Fish and Fishery Products, says the bacterial problems have been partly solved by storing the mussels in deeper water, where the gulls find it more difficult to forage and the bacteria are diluted.
Does this likely mean there's a bacterial problem in my small intestine?
I must have a bacterial problem.
Digestive enzymes are essential when you have psoriasis, they allow foods to break down into useable nutrients, and especially where there is a candida overgrowth or a bacterial problem that potentially affects digestive enzymes in the stomach and small intestine.
«These herbs deodorise the dog's mouth, but they may not be effective in tackling the bacterial problem,» she says.
If your dog has a bacterial problem in the intestine then rice should be part of the diet as it is a digestible starch that works well in these situations.
Often what looks like a bacterial infection initially turns out to be another problem that has suppressed the chick's immune system and led to the bacterial problem.
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