Paresthesia gustatory

Introduction to gustatory paresthesia

Gustatory paresthesia is a disturbance of the sense of taste, which can manifest itself in the form of distortions or absence of sensations. This disorder occurs in humans as a result of damage to the taste buds on the tongue, upper palate and gums. It is a condition in which a person does not feel taste or perceives it distorted. In this article we will look at the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of taste paresthesia.

Causes of food paresthesia

The main causes of paresthesia, including taste, are head injuries, brain damage, tumors and degenerative diseases of the brain. Inflammatory, infectious and viral diseases, poisoning and intoxication also