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My mother complained of a metallic taste in her mouth and was found to have end stage renal disease. She's in her 9th year on dialysis and doing amazingly well.
Keep in mind there were other symptoms that went along with that metallic taste issue - don't want to alarm you unnecessarily!:uhoh21:
Criss
You guys are good!
This person also had a tooth extraction a week ago and is on Amox. I forgot to say that. No gum bleeding.
It seems to taste and smell like copper, most specifically. I guess that is known from having ever tasted a penny. Of course, I think there really isn't much copper in the pennies any more.
I wonder if this is thyroid related. Iodine, maybe?
Kidney function is WNL, as far as I know, although the person is diabetic. Syndrome X.
Ah, well, keep those detections coming. Sleuthing can be fun.
BTW, the person has no other symptoms. I came across a great site when googling this - wrongdiagnosis.com. It asks about related symptoms, which is why I'm adding about no other symptoms being noticed.
TrudyRN
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Does anyone know the cause(s) of someone having a metallic taste in the mouth plus metallic smell to the perspiration?
Any possibility this is related to short-term fasting (3rd day)?