yes
Yes, an overdose of selenium can cause a metallic taste in the mouth along with other symptoms such as gastrointestinal upset, hair loss, and in severe cases, organ damage. It is important to avoid consuming excessive amounts of selenium to prevent toxicity.
No.
I found out that Prozac can do it, but it's rare. (Experience)
Spiriva (tiotropium) is a medication used to manage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and is not directly linked to causing osteoporosis. However, some studies suggest that long-term use of anticholinergic medications, including Spiriva, may have an association with bone density loss. It is essential for individuals on Spiriva to discuss any concerns about osteoporosis with their healthcare provider, especially if they have risk factors for bone health issues. Regular monitoring and preventive measures can help manage overall health.
No; there is no clinical data to suggest this is a possibility.
Yes, if you keep your mouth closed tightly!
A lot of things could cause change of taste and loss of appetite but they also can be symptoms of both depression and anxiety. It also depends on the person.
Yes. it all depends on what part of the brain the tumor is in.
Yes, certain minerals can contribute to a loss of taste. For example, zinc deficiency is commonly associated with altered taste perception, as zinc plays a crucial role in taste bud function and overall oral health. Additionally, imbalances in other minerals, such as copper or iron, can also affect taste sensation. Maintaining a balanced diet rich in essential minerals is important for preserving taste acuity.
TOOTH LOSS, GUM DISEASE, GINGIVITIS, MOUTH AND THROAT CANCER, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, ETC
Trench mouth is a painful bacterial infection that involves swelling and ulcers in the gums, foul taste in the mouth, fever, profuse gum bleeding in response to any pressure or irritation. Possible complications include dehydration, loss of teeth, periodontitis and spead of infection ................
The cast of Loss of Taste - 2011 includes: Teodosio Barresi Rossella Fanelli as Girl