Dry mouth, loss of taste, olfactory dysfunction, or a combination of these symptoms may be the sole or initial signs of COVID-19, according to a new study published on September 15 in the American ...
A sore throat, loss of taste, and a burning tongue are telltale signs something is wrong. But the culprit might surprise you. These symptoms can be caused by candidiasis of the mouth—also known as ...
GLP-1s can cause changes in hydration, nutrition, and GI function that directly affect the mouth. Aminoshariae said these ...
Do you feel like you can taste the spare change in your pocket? These days, it can be concerning if you lose your sense of taste, but even more alarming when you are left with a metallic taste in your ...
Most senses decline with age, but weakening of the sense of taste is among the most common, and often goes unnoticed. A study published in 2016 showed that about three-quarters of the elderly suffer ...
Oral symptoms of menopause are due to hormonal changes. Estrogen, which declines during perimenopause and menopause, plays a ...
Have you ever had a bitter taste in your mouth that won't go away? We have all been there. From a dose of antibiotics to poor ...
A study found decreased tear production in 90% of those with fibromyalgia. Experience has shown that dry mouth is also common, aggravating dental and digestive problems. In those who suddenly get a ...