Burning Mouth Syndrome Symptoms
7. Metallic Taste
The ability to detect different flavors is very important for us. Not only does it help to make food enjoyable, but it also helps to stop is from eating something that might make us quite ill. Patients with burning mouth syndrome will sometimes experience a taste that they would not usually experience.
If you do have burning mouth syndrome then you might find that you develop a metallic taste, even when there is no metal present. Some patients might also find that their food tastes differently than usual in other ways. It can affect the patients appetite for food, but it is important to still get enough food.
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