I have a burnt/bitter taste in my mouth, it started after dinner 3 days ago, went away overnite, came back after dinner lastnight, and has lasted all day today. I have Type II diabetes, but my bld sugar is within nomal range....I suffer from depression, but I don't take any meds for that, I also am having a diffcult time going thru menopause, and started Depro-Lupron on 11/28....I have no dental problems to speak of, any ideas or suggestions as to what to do?
Read your query, as you have burnt and bitter taste in mouth it can be due to diabetes , mediction (allergic to testosterone) , due to dry or sore mouth, hormonal changes, Nutritional deficiency , Vitamin B deficiency, Acid Reflux, Oral thrush or Viral infection , Anxiety and depression related . For this you should consult doctor to look for complete haemogram, and examination of nutritional deficiency, and treatment of exsiting disorder , for temporary relief you should drink water frequently , suck ice chips , avoid hot and spicy food, chew sugarless gums , Avoid citrus fruits and alcohol containing products.
Hope this will help you. If you have further query I will be happy to help.
Regards, Dr. Priyanka tiwari
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What Causes Burnt/bitter Taste In Mouth?
Hello, Read your query, as you have burnt and bitter taste in mouth it can be due to diabetes , mediction (allergic to testosterone) , due to dry or sore mouth, hormonal changes, Nutritional deficiency , Vitamin B deficiency, Acid Reflux, Oral thrush or Viral infection , Anxiety and depression related . For this you should consult doctor to look for complete haemogram, and examination of nutritional deficiency, and treatment of exsiting disorder , for temporary relief you should drink water frequently , suck ice chips , avoid hot and spicy food, chew sugarless gums , Avoid citrus fruits and alcohol containing products. Hope this will help you. If you have further query I will be happy to help. Regards, Dr. Priyanka tiwari