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What Causes Taste In Mouth And Left Sided Headache?

Female 65 years old, having a periodic salty taste in mouth that comes and goes. Has history of acid reflux and problems with abdominal area. Has also recently had slight pain in head and left side. What may be causing the salty taste that comes and goes?
Mon, 2 Mar 2020
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Hi

Dehydration,dryness of mouth,oral infection and any oral bleeding can all cause a salty taste in mouth.

Post-nasal drip from a sinus infection or allergies could also be to blame. The mucus from your nose can build up in the back of your throat when you’re sick. If it mixes with the saliva in your mouth, it can cause a salty taste.Associated symptoms like nasal block,headache,pain around eyes or cheeks can be present.

Maintenance of oral hygiene,mouth gargling with betadine can be useful.Adequate hydration and treatment of infections is essential.
Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further.

Regards

Dr.Saranya Ramadoss
General and Family Health Physician

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What Causes Taste In Mouth And Left Sided Headache?

Hi Dehydration,dryness of mouth,oral infection and any oral bleeding can all cause a salty taste in mouth. Post-nasal drip from a sinus infection or allergies could also be to blame. The mucus from your nose can build up in the back of your throat when you’re sick. If it mixes with the saliva in your mouth, it can cause a salty taste.Associated symptoms like nasal block,headache,pain around eyes or cheeks can be present. Maintenance of oral hygiene,mouth gargling with betadine can be useful.Adequate hydration and treatment of infections is essential. Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further. Regards Dr.Saranya Ramadoss General and Family Health Physician