Dysgeusia secondary to infection or reversible conditions like Bell's palsy may improve partially or completely with resolution of the infection or condition.
Dysgeusia
tasteless, I guess
Symptoms of dysgeusia include decreased acuity of the sense of taste or the distorted perception of an odd taste. Complete loss of taste sensation is relatively rare.
Examples of drugs that are known to cause dysgeusia include lithium, penicillamine, procarbazine, rifampin, vinblastine, vincristine, captopril, griseofulvin, and thyroid medications.
Dysgeusia is a condition characterized by a distortion or alteration in the sense of taste, where things may taste bitter, metallic, or just different than usual. It can be a side effect of certain medications, chemotherapy, pregnancy, or underlying health conditions like infections or neurological disorders.
Dysgeusia is a condition characterized by a distorted or altered sense of taste, where individuals may experience a persistent metallic, salty, or bitter taste in their mouths. It can be caused by various factors, including certain medications (such as antibiotics or chemotherapy drugs), medical conditions (like diabetes or neurological disorders), nutritional deficiencies (especially zinc), and exposure to environmental toxins. Additionally, oral health issues, such as infections or gum disease, can also contribute to dysgeusia.
Insomnia, Suicidal Ideation, Dysgeusia ... source: http://www.eHealthMe.com Suicidal Ideation
If your sides start to hurt, go to the emergency room
Yes, that can be cured .. :)
can cachexia be cured.
Sardines are cured herring.
aids cannot be cured. its as simple as that.