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smelling nasty smells

I posted in another forum about not eating a few days ago well yesterday I started smelling that smell..first it was burning now I can't figure out what the smell is..I take lamical 600 mg and I just cannot eat all together.. I have no clue at this point what to do..how come it comes and goes?? I was just diagnosed with is 12/12/12
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5700140 tn?1372651764
I have partical seizure just asking why all of a sudden n then it goes then come back "offacory smell
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5700140 tn?1372651764
Huh????? Talking about seizures
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Hello,
You need a detailed evaluation to determine the cause of your symptoms. Bad breath can be seen in people with bad oral hygiene, dental caries or conditions like multiple myeloma, hyperlipidaemia, high blood cholesterol, depression etc.Lamictal can also cause bad breath in few people. If you are having bad breath you may try gargling your mouth with warm saline water. Drink plenty of water .You may try using antiseptic mouth-rinse products that kill the germs that cause bad breath. Please ask your doctor about which product is best for you. For more queries and assistance visit your doctor. I hope it helps.
Best wishes and regards!
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