This is actually a pretty common issue. No one likes the taste of medicine!
Before IngestionBefore people take the medicine, some people like to have a glass of juice or another beverage or food prepared so they can wash it down quickly, and only experience the horrid medicine taste for a few seconds. During IngestionIt is a common belief that pinching your nose closed will make the medicine's taste less strong, however, I have had no luck with that method, so I usually try to swallow it as quickly as possible to avoid contact with as many taste buds as I can. After IngestionOn account of the famous line "A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down" from the popular movie Mary Poppins, many people swallow a spoonful of sugar to "help the medicine go down" and eradicate the taste. Besides the sugar, people will drink or eat whatever they may have prepared to get the taste out of their mouth. Recap:Have a drink or meal prepared in advance to quickly get the taste out of your mouth
To make it easy to swallow and taste better, you have to drink pomogranit juice right after you put the medicine in your mouth. It is 100% effective. you dont
Medicine tastes yucky because it's in progress to help what is hurt and once it is done, the bad flavor goes away for sure. But if you keep tasting the yucky medicine, drink water to wash it out of your mouth.
No. Postnasal drip leaves a great taste in your mouth.
Think of having a bad taste in your mouth. The image is of something that is unpleasant. Something that "leaves a bad taste" would be something that makes you feel bad even after it is over. You hear this said often of someone doing something that goes against their conscience. "It left a bad taste in my mouth when I told that lie."
It is better to consume the bad tasting medicine with either tea, coffee or cool drinks as it will not gives you the bad taste of medicine.
Because it's brown, or bad.
Yes.
so you put it in your fanny not your mouth
Well, it helps eliminate the bad taste in your mouth Previous Answer: ya sugar is good
you hav a bad taste in your mouth.
Yes!
Trichomoniasis does not infect the mouth, and does not cause bad breath. However, the medication causes a funny metallic taste in your mouth.