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  1. You may have a bad taste in your mouth due to something that you’ve eaten, dental problems, or other health conditions, including an infection or neurological issues. Everybody has a bad...

  2. May 20, 2024 · The medical term for a bad taste in the mouth is dysgeusia. Dysgeusia can vary from person-to-person. The bad taste may be: bitter; metallic; sour; salty; sickly sweet

  3. Mar 29, 2022 · Having a bad taste in the mouth now and then is normal. A bad taste usually goes away on its own or after flossing. However, if a bad taste persists, it could be a symptom of a medical condition.

  4. Nov 20, 2023 · Dysgeusia or parageusia refers to a metallic (or funny) taste even though nothing is in the mouth. It can sometimes occur with fatigue. Causes include medication use, hay fever, pregnancy,...

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · Dysgeusia is a taste disorder. People with this condition feel that all foods taste metallic, sweet, sour or bitter. Many things can cause dysgeusia, like smoking, medical conditions, medication or poor oral hygiene. Treatment addresses the underlying cause, like quitting smoking, changing medication or improving oral hygiene.

  6. Apr 18, 2023 · Sometimes you may be left with a metallic or bitter taste in your mouth after eating or drinking something. However, if the taste doesn’t go away after brushing your teeth, it may be a sign...

  7. An unpleasant taste in your mouth can be a sign of several oral health issues. One of the most common is gingivitis, which results from a build-up of plaque if you fail to properly brush and floss regularly. Other common root causes of a bad taste in the mouth are abscesses, infections, and wisdom teeth coming through.