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Well, darling, that chlorine taste in your mouth is likely due to chlorine exposure from Swimming Pools, drinking water, or cleaning products. It's basically like your taste buds took a dip in the pool without your consent. So, rinse your mouth out and maybe lay off the pool water cocktails for a bit.

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A chlorine taste in the mouth can be caused by exposure to high levels of chlorine in water, either from drinking treated water or swimming in a chlorinated pool. It can also be a side effect of certain medications or medical conditions.

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10mo ago
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Tasting hydrochloric acid in your mouth could be a sign of Acid Reflux disease. It could also mean you have no food in you stomach and have been drinking a lot of plain water, Occasionally, this can be mistaken for a small, steady amount of blood, like from your gums or acidic food or liquid reacting with steel dental work, like a bridge or fillings.

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Tap water is one of the most common causes for a chlorine taste in the mouth. This can be avoided by drinking bottle or filtered water.

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