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Usually means some sort of infection.
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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.
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If you taste sulfur when you cough you might have an infection of some kind. This could be the after taste of cough medicine for instance. It is best to mention this to the doctor if this happens more than once.
The metallic taste of semen is caused by zinc. Semen is approximately 96 percent water.
There are foods and such that can overpower the metallic taste (such as lemons, pickles, peppers, sour candies, strong flavored chewing gum, etc.), but the metallic taste will come back once the taste of the food has been reduced. Unfortunately, there really is no long-lasting fix for the metallic taste during chemo treatments. In fact, the taste itself is the hardest thing to deal with, for some. What I would suggest is eating a lot of fruit (bananas, especially) and other foods that you like that have a long-lasting taste. Even though these foods will probably taste a little metallic, the stronger the taste of food, the better chance you have of getting a break from the metallic taste for a little while. It seems the only way to get rid of the taste is to wait until the end of treatment where it will slowly dissipate to nothing. Good luck and I hope you can find something useful! :)
Some medicines cause metallic taste. Example - metformin (glyciphage) used in the treatment of diabetes.
This is like trying to explain color to a person who has never seen. Most of us have had the experience of putting various metals in our mouths, and getting a sense of what the taste is. Some conditions or situations give people the distinct experience that there is that kind of metallic taste in the mouth.
The metallic taste is sometimes due to lack of moisture in the fruit and could be eliminated with proper watering.
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