Reasons for losing salt taste
Disorders of the nervous system can also cause an altered sense of
taste. Nervous system disorders affect how your nerves send messages to
the rest of your body. The organs that control taste may also be
affected by nervous system impairment.
Other causes of impaired taste include:
Other causes of impaired taste include:
- smoking
- gum inflammation, such as gingivitis or periodontal diseases
- medication, including lithium, thyroid medications, and cancer treatments
- Sjorgen's syndrome, an autoimmune disease that causes dry mouth and dry eyes
- head or ear injuries
- nutritional deficiencies, especially Vitamin B 12 and zinc
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Labels: alters, autoimmune diseases, cancer treatment, gingivitis, gum inflammation, lithium, medications, nervous disorders, periodontal disease, sense of taste, Shorgen's syndrome, Smoking, thyroid, Vitamin B 12, zinc
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