There are lots of reasons you may have a lingering metallic taste in your mouth, from medication to poor toothbrushing habits. Learn more about the most common causes for that metallic taste in your mouth and what you can do about it.
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook parageusia (redirected fromMetallic taste) parageusia [par″ah-goo´zhah] perversion of the sense of taste. adj.,adjparageu´sic. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Healt...
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...
metallic taste in the mouth, persistent scraping in throat, inflammation of the uvula in the throat, inflammation of the vocal cords, limited ability to speak due to inflammation in the neck and throat, continuous cough, burning and stinging of the bronchi, wheezing, bronchial asthma, is claimed...
Taste metallic like pitch salty; food tastes salty ▲THROAT Throat Choking, constricting; gullet Dryness Swallowing; impeded Tickling in the air passages; larynx ▲CHEST Chest Constriction, tension heart Swelling sensation of swelling Fullness