10 Common Bitter Taste in Mouth Causes

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Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is caused by a virus that affects the liver and may be short term or chronic. A bitter taste in the mouth may be one of the first signs that a person has contracted hepatitis B.

Changes to zinc levels in the body because of inflammation in the liver may be the root cause of the bitter taste in the mouth.1‘Hepatitis B - Symptoms, Treatment, Vaccination.’ Hepatitis B - Symptoms, Treatment, Vaccination | Southern Cross NZ, www.southerncross.co.nz/group/medical-library/hepatitis-b-causes-symptoms-treatment-vaccination If a bitter taste is accompanied by fatigue, dark urine and nausea, a doctor may advise checking for a hepatitis B infection.

Bitter Taste in Mouth

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