Metallic taste on the tongue can be caused by a number of reasons: gum disease, some type of medications, some chemotherapy medications, lead and copper toxicity, ill-fitted dental appliances, and dentures with metals can also be associated. Try eating fresh yogurt because it is alkaline and stimulates the production of saliva, consume foods rich in vitamin C ; such as lemons, lime, Oranges to improve your immune system and see a doctor as well for better remedies.
The taste of metal in your mouth may be caused by blood. If you have a nose bleed, the blood could be transferred to your mouth. Maybe you've recently had hair clips or keys in your mouth?
Or if you are a lady, a metallic taste may be caused by pregnancy. If it tastes like there is a massive spoon stuck to your tounge, and you have recently had (a word beginning with S), there is a good chance you're pregnant.
It's usually not serious, but it can be a sign of intestinal or neurological problems.
You are most likely not drinking enough water. This can cause the metallic taste in your mouth, the dizziness, and being tired; you may be dehydrated.
This could be due to tooth decay. if there is a metallic taste do you have bleeding gums?
Iron most likely due to blood. It has a high iron content.
u must hav braces
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.
Vesicants
pregnancy
Patients may complain of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, headache, sweating, and a metallic taste in the mouth.
cyanide
there are more than 3 signs of pregnancy. There's nausea, fatigue, late period, breast soreness, cramping, a metallic taste in the mouth etc
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.
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.
Patients who ingest a heavy metal may complain of cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, headache, sweating, and a metallic taste in the mouth.
Blood tastes metallic :L so it could be that :P
Sometimes blood can taste metallic - it has got Iron after all. But if you have a condition doctors are the ones to ask.
Yes it can.