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Health Tip: When Your Taste Buds Sour

(HealthDay News) -- Taste impairments can be caused by anything that affects the way the brain processes your sense of taste, including smoking, a vitamin deficiency, a drug, or even the common cold.

Here are other common causes of taste problems, courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine:

  • Aging.
  • Strep throat or flu.
  • An injury to the mouth, nose, or head.
  • Gingivitis (gum disease).
  • Conditions such as Bell's Palsy, Sjogren Syndrome, or pharyngitis.
  • Dryness of the mouth.
  • An infection in the nasal passages, sinusitis or nasal polyps.

 

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