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What could cause lack of (oral) taste :)
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For about a week the only things I can taste are really spicy things and even at that the flavour is diluted.I had some chicken on Sunday and it was like chewing cardboard but I thought it was just rank chicken.I had some at lunchtime today and again it was akin to chewing gum that had no flavour left
Thats when it dawned that I hadnt really tasted anything for about a week..
I have been on a detox diet where ive mainly been eating veg,stir fry and soup so I was really just bulking up to keep hunger at bay.
Has this happened to anyone else?
Thats when it dawned that I hadnt really tasted anything for about a week..
I have been on a detox diet where ive mainly been eating veg,stir fry and soup so I was really just bulking up to keep hunger at bay.
Has this happened to anyone else?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A great deal of what we perceive as 'taste' is actually smell. (For example, onions have no flavour - in the strictest sense of the word - at all. What we perceive as their 'flavour' is actually their effect upon our nostrils).
So a cold, a sinus infection or even mild hay fever (perhaps with no other symptoms) is a possible cause of your lost sense of taste.
Looking at your diet, I can't see many sources of iron in there. Aneamia is another possible cause of impaired taste.
Similarly, I can't see any main sources of B12 in your diet. Again, that's a further possible cause. (Treat yourself to some oysters! They're rich in both iron and B12)
Other possible causes:
http://www.wrongdiagn...sym/loss_of_taste.htm
Chris
So a cold, a sinus infection or even mild hay fever (perhaps with no other symptoms) is a possible cause of your lost sense of taste.
Looking at your diet, I can't see many sources of iron in there. Aneamia is another possible cause of impaired taste.
Similarly, I can't see any main sources of B12 in your diet. Again, that's a further possible cause. (Treat yourself to some oysters! They're rich in both iron and B12)
Other possible causes:
http://www.wrongdiagn...sym/loss_of_taste.htm
Chris
Thanks Chris youre a star.
I wondered if it was to do with the type of food I was eating -quite a radical diet.
I have just done the smell test and I can smell OK but I do feel my tonque is a bit like the way it is when youve eaten something too hot-so may be an infection.
I havent had anything to eat today apart from an apple and the attempt at chicken so will see if it calms down.
Again thank you.
I wondered if it was to do with the type of food I was eating -quite a radical diet.
I have just done the smell test and I can smell OK but I do feel my tonque is a bit like the way it is when youve eaten something too hot-so may be an infection.
I havent had anything to eat today apart from an apple and the attempt at chicken so will see if it calms down.
Again thank you.
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