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Expert: James - 7/18/2003

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Hi, thank you for taking my question. My tongue has a coating on it much of the time and I have a metalic taste in my mouth that I can not get rid of no matter how many times I brush my tongue or use mouthwash. Any ideas ?

Answer
Hi Broogs
Alternative names   
Loss of taste; Metallic taste; Impairment of taste; Decreased taste and smell; Dysgeusia

Definition    Return to top
Taste impairment ranging from distorted taste to a complete loss of taste.

Considerations    Return to top
The tongue can "taste" only sweet, salty, sour, and bitter sensations. Much of what is perceived as "taste" is actually smell.

Taste abnormalities can be caused by anything that interrupts the transfer of taste stimuli to the brain, or conditions that affect the way the brain interprets taste stimuli.

Common Causes    Return to top

   * common cold
   * nasal infection due to infection (such as salivary gland infections), polyp, etc.
   * influenza
   * viral pharyngitis
   * mouth dryness
   * aging (the number of taste buds diminishes with age)
   * heavy smoking (especially pipe smoking) which causes mouth dryness
   * vitamin (Vitamin B-12) or mineral (Zinc in diet) deficiency
   * injury to the mouth, nose, or head
   * gingivitis
   * drug side effects such as antithyroid drugs, captopril, griseofulvin, lithium, penicillamine, procarbazine, rifampin, vinblastine, or vincristine
   * Bell's palsy
   * Sjogren's syndrome
   * streptococcal pharyngitis (strep throat)

Home Care    Return to top
Follow prescribed therapy, which may include a diet modification. For the common cold or flu, taste senses should return to normal after the illness has past. For smokers, stop smoking.

Call your health care provider if    Return to top

   * there are prolonged and unexplained taste abnormalities.
   * abnormal taste is associated with other symptoms.

What to expect at your health care provider's office    Return to top
The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed.

Medical history questions documenting the taste changes in detail may include:

   * time pattern
         o How long has this change been present?
   * quality
         o What kind of taste change has been noticed?
         o Do all foods and fluids taste the same?
         o Have any changes in sense of smell been noticed?
         o Does this change in taste affect the ability to eat normally?
   * aggravating factors
         o Is smoking a practice? How much?
         o Has there been a recent cold?
         o What medications are being taken?
         o Have there been any recent injuries?
         o Are there allergies?
         o Have teeth and gums been checked by a dentist recently?
         o Have toothpaste or mouthwash recently been changed?
   * relieving factors
         o Is there anything that relieves this altered taste?
         o Are there any foods or drinks that taste normal?
   * other
         o What other symptoms are also present?
         o How is the appetite?
         o Are there any problems with breathing?

A physical examination may be performed with emphasis on the taste and smelling senses and may include examination of nose, throat, and ears. Diagnostic tests which include taste and smell testing may be performed based on the history and physical examination findings.

cheers


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