A sulfur taste in the mouth can indicate various issues, including certain medical conditions, poor oral hygiene, or dietary factors. It may be linked to gastrointestinal problems, such as acid reflux or infections, or the presence of bacteria in the mouth. Additionally, consuming foods high in sulfur, like garlic or onions, can contribute to this taste. If the sensation persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
That taste is sulphur.
It means there may be a coin type taste in your mouth, that kinda tastes like metal.
could be an antibiotic reaction
No, you do not taste with the roof of your mouth. Taste buds are located on the tongue, not the roof of the mouth.
No, you cannot taste with the roof of your mouth. Taste buds are located on the tongue, not the roof of the mouth.
cancer my friends dad had that and it resulted he had mouth cancer :(
No, you cannot taste an infection in your mouth. Infections do not have a specific taste that can be detected.
Usually means some sort of infection.
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.
you're probably tasting blood, might be bleeding gums?
Yes, we have taste buds on the roof of our mouth, which help us to taste different flavors.
because you can taste with your mouth