Metallic/acidity taste in the mouth?
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A few things can cause metallic taste in the mouth:
1) Infection of the mouth or teeth.
2) Crohn's disease.
3) Lichen planus, a condition that affects the mucous membranes in the mouth.
4) Medication like tetracycline, Biaxin, penicillamine, Flagyl, allopurinol, biguanides. These should be temporary though.
If you are taking any of the above medication, stop taking them and see if the taste goes away. If not, the cause might be 1 of the 3 possible causes I mentioned.
hmm i dont know about the acidity part but the metallic part may be blood. Do your gums bleed ? or do you have an issue with a tooth right now ? As for the tingly part i dont know.
DOESNT REALLY WORK FOR ME..SORRY..
May be an oral infection such as gingivitis...you should go see a dentist maybe.
My friend got a metallic taste in her mouth after becoming pregnant, so do you think you could be pregant?
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