Dysgeusia is a condition where you experience a strange metallic taste in the mouth, which is described as a bitter, bad, foul or iron taste. Along with a poor sense of taste, one can also suffer from vomiting. This type of foul taste can be both unpleasant and persistent. In fact, a...
Yes, dehydration can cause a metallic taste in the mouth. Dehydration occurs when your body loses more fluid than it takes in, usually due to excessive sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, or not drinking enough water. When your body is dehydrated, it becomes less efficient at eliminating toxins and ...
From taste receptors to the brain Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, a French lawyer, politician, and famous gastronomer stated, “Smell andtasteare in fact but a single composite sense, whose laboratory is the mouth and its chimney the nose,” indicating that the mouth performs the act of tasting...
immediately after smallest quantity vomiting; in alcoholics vomiting; during headache vomiting; never ending vomiting; in women; during pregnancy vomiting; on movement vomiting; bile during cough with headache vomiting; bitter vomiting; black vomiting; like coffee beans vomiting; dark vomiting; frothy vo...
Froth, foam, from mouth Tongue Constant protrusion and retraction of the tongue, like a snake ( Lachesis Lach.) Paralysis of tongue Dryness; tongue Taste Strong metallic, slimy taste, with flow of saliva Taste; sweetish≡ more ... ▲ THROAT Throat Choking, constricting; larynx; during cough...