What disease caused the rotten smell in the mouth?
Uncle often has a rancid smell in his mouth. I don't know what caused this disease?
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BY Penelope Judson 2018-06-01Rotten odor-lung cancer. Lung infections, bronchitis, lung abscesses, chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, emphysema, and even lung cancer can cause bad breath to varying degrees. Most of these odors are caused by mucus that accumulates in the lungs. Among them, patients with lung abscess are often accompanied by rot and bad breath. Such patients often have fever and purulent sputum. Chest radiography can usually confirm the diagnosis; people with tuberculosis hemoptysis and bronchiectasis often have bloody bad breath; patients with advanced lung cancer often have oral Rotten and smelly during exhalation.5
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