Loss of sense of taste
the reasons:
- Linguistic nerve damage.
- Dry mouth.
- Drugs such as penicillamine.
- Psychological disorders of origin.
- Neurological diseases such as brain transitions, and lesions that affect the cord of the eardrum are responsible for loss of taste.
- Cough (loss of sense of smell) usually leads to a clear loss of taste.
the reasons:
- Linguistic nerve damage.
- Dry mouth.
- Drugs such as penicillamine.
- Psychological disorders of origin.
- Neurological diseases such as brain transitions, and lesions that affect the cord of the eardrum are responsible for loss of taste.
- Cough (loss of sense of smell) usually leads to a clear loss of taste.