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.
I found out that Prozac can do it, but it's rare. (Experience)
No.
No; there is no clinical data to suggest this is a possibility.
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, if you keep your mouth closed tightly!
Yes. it all depends on what part of the brain the tumor is in.
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
Yes, pneumonia can sometimes cause a temporary loss of taste due to inflammation and congestion in the upper respiratory tract, which can affect taste receptors. However, this symptom is usually temporary and should improve as the infection is treated and the inflammation resolves.
Some of the side effects are Dizziness; drowsiness; dry mouth, throat, and nose; thickening of mucus in nose or throat, so nothing on hair loss. There can be exceptions but not generally.