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What Causes Unusual Taste In Mouth After Having Vaginal Hysterectomy?

I had a viginal hysterectomy 7 days ago, I ve gone off good, my senses seemed heightened, my taste buds are off and nothing tastes good, water tastes odd, even bottled water, sweet thing taste really sweet and coffee taste really strong, my gums hurt, and sting. My dog smells like charcoal too ?
Tue, 20 Jun 2023
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Hi,

After a vaginal hysterectomy, an unusual taste in the mouth is not a commonly reported symptom or side effect of the procedure itself. However, anesthesia and medications used during surgery can sometimes cause temporary changes in taste perception or a metallic taste in the mouth. These effects are generally transient and should resolve on their own as the body metabolizes the medications.

Additionally, there are other factors that could contribute to changes in taste perception or an unusual taste in the mouth following surgery, including:
* Medications: Pain medications, antibiotics, or other drugs prescribed during the recovery period may cause taste disturbances as a side effect.
* Dry mouth: General anesthesia and postoperative care may lead to temporary dry mouth, which can affect taste perception.
* Stress and anxiety: Surgery and the recovery process can be stressful, and stress can alter taste perception or lead to changes in saliva production.
* Changes in diet: After surgery, individuals may experience changes in appetite or dietary habits, which can result in different tastes or flavors being noticed.

If you are experiencing persistent or concerning changes in taste after a vaginal hysterectomy, consult with your doctor to evaluate your symptoms, review your medical history, and provide appropriate guidance and treatment if needed.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Muhammad Umer Farooq, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Unusual Taste In Mouth After Having Vaginal Hysterectomy?

Hi, After a vaginal hysterectomy, an unusual taste in the mouth is not a commonly reported symptom or side effect of the procedure itself. However, anesthesia and medications used during surgery can sometimes cause temporary changes in taste perception or a metallic taste in the mouth. These effects are generally transient and should resolve on their own as the body metabolizes the medications. Additionally, there are other factors that could contribute to changes in taste perception or an unusual taste in the mouth following surgery, including: * Medications: Pain medications, antibiotics, or other drugs prescribed during the recovery period may cause taste disturbances as a side effect. * Dry mouth: General anesthesia and postoperative care may lead to temporary dry mouth, which can affect taste perception. * Stress and anxiety: Surgery and the recovery process can be stressful, and stress can alter taste perception or lead to changes in saliva production. * Changes in diet: After surgery, individuals may experience changes in appetite or dietary habits, which can result in different tastes or flavors being noticed. If you are experiencing persistent or concerning changes in taste after a vaginal hysterectomy, consult with your doctor to evaluate your symptoms, review your medical history, and provide appropriate guidance and treatment if needed. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Muhammad Umer Farooq, General & Family Physician