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What Causes A Metallic Taste In The Mouth?

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Posted on Sat, 4 Feb 2017
Question: metallic taste in mouth
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Answered by Dr. Rahul Tawde (52 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
A few possibilities

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Are there any other symptoms?
Have you had any recent visits with the dentist?
Are you taking Metronidazole? There are a few medications with a profile of side effects of a metallic like taste, including over the counter vitamins and medicines.

You may want to rule these out and attempt to substitute one or another if this continues.

Sinus issues and or colds can also present with a metallic like sensation.

I'd suggest ensuring adequate hydration, and to assess whether there are other symptoms involved before assuming chemical exposure. However, if there are other symptoms I certainly suggest you seek medical attention.

I hope this advice has helped, if you have any follow up questions please feel free to ask.

Warm Regards.
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Dr. Rahul Tawde

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Practicing since :1980

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What Causes A Metallic Taste In The Mouth?

Brief Answer: A few possibilities Detailed Answer: Hello, Are there any other symptoms? Have you had any recent visits with the dentist? Are you taking Metronidazole? There are a few medications with a profile of side effects of a metallic like taste, including over the counter vitamins and medicines. You may want to rule these out and attempt to substitute one or another if this continues. Sinus issues and or colds can also present with a metallic like sensation. I'd suggest ensuring adequate hydration, and to assess whether there are other symptoms involved before assuming chemical exposure. However, if there are other symptoms I certainly suggest you seek medical attention. I hope this advice has helped, if you have any follow up questions please feel free to ask. Warm Regards.