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What Causes Metallic Taste And Burning Sensation In The Mouth?

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Posted on Tue, 27 Jun 2017
Question: I have a metallic taste in my mouth and it is burning when I eat any ideas? I have not been around any chemicals.
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Answered by Dr. Mahesh Kumar T S (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
gum or tooth infection, ulcers, medication

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query.
As far as the metallic taste is concerned, it can be because of any pus discharge secondary to any tooth or gum infection. The other possible cause can be secondary to drugs like metronidazole. So you need to consult an oral physician and get it evaluated. If there is any tooth or gum infection, that needs to be treated.
Regarding the burning sensation, it can be secondary to any ulcer in the oral cavity. Nothing to be panic, you can apply topical anesthetics like lignocaine and topical analgesics like choline salicylate. Do saline gargling.
I hope I have answered your query. If you have any queries reply me back. take care.
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What Causes Metallic Taste And Burning Sensation In The Mouth?

Brief Answer: gum or tooth infection, ulcers, medication Detailed Answer: Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query. As far as the metallic taste is concerned, it can be because of any pus discharge secondary to any tooth or gum infection. The other possible cause can be secondary to drugs like metronidazole. So you need to consult an oral physician and get it evaluated. If there is any tooth or gum infection, that needs to be treated. Regarding the burning sensation, it can be secondary to any ulcer in the oral cavity. Nothing to be panic, you can apply topical anesthetics like lignocaine and topical analgesics like choline salicylate. Do saline gargling. I hope I have answered your query. If you have any queries reply me back. take care.