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Blood tastes metallic :L so it could be that :P
A metallic taste in your mouth will very likely come and go. The metallic taste most likely comes from blood in the mouth and will heal quickly.
Yes, penicillin (and related ampicillin, amoxicillin) can cause a metallic taste in the mouth; and after many days of cintinued use may cause a fungal overgrowth in the mouth of Candida, or thrush. This is usually treated by giving a nystatin swish and swallow after meals and at bedtime for about a week.
Oral Thrush what is it?
I had a head injury, which caused bleeding in the ears. Went to Ear/Nose doctor and was notified that having a metallic taste in my mouth is normal with a head injury.
Dysgeusia is the medical term for a metallic taste in the mouth. If this symptom occurs after being bitten by a mamba snake, it could be due to the venom affecting the taste buds and causing this sensation.
Trichomoniasis does not infect the mouth, and does not cause bad breath. However, the medication causes a funny metallic taste in your mouth.
Sometimes medications will give you a taste in your mouth that is similar to pennies (metallic). Poor oral hygiene, scombrotoxic fish poisoning, and selenium overuse can cause this taste too.
From experience, you have some of the symptoms of a seizure. Seizures often leave the victim tasting a metallic taste in their mouth and they black out and become dizzy. I would see your doctor ASAP.
Certain oral contraceptives/birth control pills can cause a bitter metallic taste in the mouth.