Metal taste in your mouth could be caused by a few factors: either you are suffering a gum disease, or are undertaking medication which causes this effect or that you are lacking enough iron in your body. If it persist for more than a day, its time to see your dentist and/or your general practitioner respectively so as to get the right cause of it.
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It means there may be a coin type taste in your mouth, that kinda tastes like metal.
No idea, thats why i am here too. I got my metalic/onion taste since i ate a curry. I have always used this curry takeaway, but tried a house special, and since then I have had this kind of aftertaste of onion, with a kind of salivic metalic taste to it. Its a nice with certain dishes, but banana and onion, are wearing thin! so is oats in the morning :(
Yes, Zanaflex (tizanidine) can cause a metallic taste in the mouth as a side effect, though it is not very common. This taste alteration may occur due to the medication's effects on the central nervous system or changes in saliva production. If you experience this side effect and find it bothersome, it's best to consult your healthcare provider for guidance.
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.
Usually means some sort of infection.
No, you cannot taste an infection in your mouth. Infections do not have a specific taste that can be detected.
Gypsum is a salt. This means it is composed of both metallic and nonmetallic ions.
I cannot find any verification but I had the ventilation in my car on full blast for 1 hour while driving and developed a bad headache and mild fever all night, next day had a strong metallic taste in mouth. Hope a scientist will answer this.
Yes, we have taste buds on the roof of our mouth, which help us to taste different flavors.
Lowering the dose of Rythmol may potentially reduce the severity of metallic taste as a side effect. However, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen to ensure that you are still receiving the appropriate therapeutic effects.