Metallic Taste & Nausea: Causes, Symptoms & Solutions
Causes of Metallic Taste in Mouth- Infection
- Chemotherapy/radiation therapy
- Tooth infection/gum disease
- Sinusitis
- Pregnancy
- Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
- Poor oral hygiene
- Exposure to heavy metals
- Reflux
- Diabetes
Causes of Nausea
- Infection
- Medication
- Motion sickness
- Overeating
- Food poisoning
- Pregnancy
- Stress/anxiety
- IBS
- Reflux
- Ulcers
- Pancreatitis
- Gallbladder disease
- Diverticular disease
- Liver/kidney disease
- Diabetes
Because both a metallic taste in your mouth and nausea can have a variety of causes, it's essential to see a doctor if you're experiencing these symptoms to get the proper diagnosis and treatment.
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