Why does my breath start to smell bad after I pull consecutive all-nighters?!


Question:

Why does my breath start to smell bad after I pull consecutive all-nighters?

When I get a decent 8-10 hours of sleep every night, my breath is perfectly normal. However, after I pull consecutive all-nighters, or just stay up late a few nights, my breath starts to smell like death.

I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the fact that I'm destroying my body by not sleeping. Can anyone give an exact biological explanation? Please don't just give me a website, sum it up in your own words.

Additional Details

2 months ago
I do brush my teeth and I do drink lots of water. Like I said above, I have perfectly normal breath when I don't stay up late.

2 months ago
Please, before you answer, know that I HAVE PERFECTLY NORMAL BREATH WHEN I DON'T STAY UP LATE. I drink plenty of water, am not undernourished, and do not have any gastrointestinal problems whatsoever. The problem is about the LACK OF SLEEP. Please stop saying how I'm dehydrated or seriously sick. Please.


Answers:

When your mouth is closed for several hours, that is when the bacteria starts to attacked. One of them is bad breath. Maybe flossing after brushing will help. Avoid garlic for dinner. Or maybe you have early stage of periodontal disease... Just trying to help




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