gingivitis
it would not hert at all
soap in the mouth
Oral Thrush what is it?
Yes, the use of Celexa (citalopram) can potentially cause a metallic taste in the mouth as a side effect, though it is not very common. Changes in taste perception can occur with various medications, including antidepressants. If this side effect persists or is bothersome, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Regularly brush and floss your teeth to remove bacteria and food particles that may be contributing to the bad taste. Use an antimicrobial mouthwash to help kill bacteria. See your dentist for proper treatment and management of your periodontal disease to address the underlying cause of the bad taste.
Metal taste in mouth could be a variety of health issues. However, since this taste is associated with yellow and foul stool and excessive gas, seeing your doctor right away is mandatory to rule out what is going on. The doctor can do specific tests to see what is going on.
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How in the world would sulfuric acid get into your mouth?? I guess the answer is to not eat it, taste it, or drink it, and it is certain that you would only do it once --
well from my experience.. i had the same problem of blood coming out of my mouth after coughing and sneezing. I consulted the doctor and she told me that the capillaries in my throat had burst due to my coughing and it had to do very little with my lungs. She told me that the my coughing was rough and hard so it damaged my capillaries and if you dont have any mucus or flem coming out of your mouth.. you have some serious problem..
A traumatic blow to the head or similar that need medical attention fast
i found my cat the same way 2 days ago. I'm pretty sure it was an aneurysm or another sort of heart condition that would cause the blood coming from the mouth. Sorry for your loss
What do you mean? Do you mean why do nonsmokers nag for a smoke taste? No, I mean what I said--I sometimes get a smoky taste in my mouth...and I don't smoke.I've checked out blogs, and the closest I could come was people who "smell smoke," when there isn't any, could have sinus problems. My issue is a smoky taste.