Why do I have the taste of metal in my mouth? Doctor explains 6 potential causes

Published: 14 July 2024
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In this video Dr O'Donovan explains why you might be experiencing a metallic taste in your mouth.

A metallic taste in your mouth can be caused by a variety of factors. Here are some common causes, associated symptoms, treatments, and guidelines on when to see a doctor:

Causes:

1. Medications: Certain medications, such as antibiotics, antihistamines, and blood pressure medications, can cause a metallic taste.
2. Poor Oral Hygiene: Gum disease, tooth decay, and other dental issues can result in a metallic taste.
3. Infections: Sinus infections, colds, and other upper respiratory infections can alter your sense of taste.
4. Neurological Disorders: Conditions like Parkinson's disease or other neurological disorders can affect taste.
5. Vitamin Deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamins such as B12 and zinc can cause taste disturbances.
6. Pregnancy: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can result in a metallic taste.
7. Chemotherapy and Radiation: Treatments for cancer often cause changes in taste.
8. Exposure to Chemicals: Exposure to certain chemicals, such as those in paint or lead, can cause a metallic taste.

Symptoms of a metallic taste:
A persistent metallic taste in the mouth
Altered sense of taste (dysgeusia)
Other related symptoms depending on the underlying cause, such as dry mouth, bad breath, or mouth sores

Treatment options for a metal taste:

Addressing the Underlying Cause: Treating the root cause, such as adjusting medications or treating infections, often resolves the metallic taste.
Improving Oral Hygiene: Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can prevent and treat dental issues.
Staying Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help flush out any toxins and keep your mouth clean.
Chewing Gum or Mints: Sugar-free gum or mints can help mask the metallic taste.
Dietary Changes: Ensuring a balanced diet with adequate vitamins and minerals, especially B12 and zinc, can help.


When to See a Doctor
If the metallic taste persists for more than a few days without an obvious cause
If it is accompanied by other symptoms such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, or severe headaches
If you experience signs of infection, such as fever, swelling, or pus
If you suspect it is related to medication or a serious health condition

A healthcare provider can perform a thorough evaluation, which may include reviewing your medical history, conducting a physical examination, and possibly ordering blood tests or imaging studies to determine the underlying cause. Treatment will then be tailored based on the identified cause.

Resources and references:

Cleveland Clinic information (USA): https://health.clevelandclinic.org/co...

NHS information on metallic taste (UK): https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/metalli...

Video created on: July 2024. Next update: July 2027.

If you have any concerns about your health, please always consult your own health provider. This is an educational resource only.

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