Dysgeusia

Dysgeusia is a taste disorder in which a person experiences distorted or unusual tastes. This may be associated with various diseases such as diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, thyroid disease and others.

Dysgeusia may present as metallic, sour, bitter, sweet, odor, or other unusual taste sensations. It can be constant or intermittent, and can cause discomfort and eating disorders.

Treatment for dysgeusia may include diet changes, medications, and the use of special devices to improve taste. You may also need to consult a doctor to diagnose and treat the underlying condition that is causing the dysgeusia.

It is important to understand that dysgeusia is a symptom and not an independent disease. Therefore, if you experience unusual taste sensations, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Dysgeusia is a disorder of recognition of taste sensations, in which there may be a change in taste, a decrease in its sharpness, its weakening, a distortion of the perception of taste in relation to the quality and quantity of food taken, loss of the ability to distinguish certain taste sensations (bitter, sour, sweet, salty). Dysgeusia