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A bitter taste in the mouth is a common symptom in many different diseases. In Oriental medicine, eating something bitter in the mouth is attributed to dysfunction in the liver and bile. However, in Western medicine, bitter mouth can represent many diseases, not only in the liver and bile. So, when you feel a bitter taste in your mouth, what disease is it?1. Eating bitter mouth is what disease?
In modern medicine, there are many causes that cause a bitter taste in the mouth, such as:
Dry mouth, decreased salivation or inflammation of the salivary glands: Dry mouth (xerostomia) is a condition in which saliva production is reduced, causing bacteria. develop more and cause a bitter taste in the mouth. Decreased salivation can be caused by smoking habits, taking medication, polluted living and working environment, frequent inhalation of chemicals such as benzene, gasoline, dust, or stress, anxiety. prolonged. However, if you have a dry mouth and a bitter taste for a long time, you need to see a doctor to be examined and find the cause. Burning mouth syndrome: When you eat something, your mouth feels bitter, which may be due to burning mouth syndrome. This is a condition in which the mouth always feels hot and burning like eating chili, accompanied by bad breath or bad breath. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): Acid from the stomach backs up into the esophagus when the sphincter at the top of the stomach weakens. When acid reflux will cause burning in the esophagus in the abdomen or chest, bad breath or bitter mouth. Oral thrush, glossitis: When you eat anything, you feel bitter in the mouth, it can also be caused by oral thrush or glossitis, oral thrush is white spots that often appear in the roof of the mouth, throat or on the tongue. Oral thrush causes discomfort in the mouth, bitter taste and affects eating. Having dental diseases: Periodontitis, gingivitis, tooth infection, ... are common oral diseases, mainly due to poor oral hygiene care. When there is a problem with oral health, it will make the mouth smell bad or bitter. Taking medicine: Eating anything feels bitter because you are taking some prescription drugs to treat the disease. Medicines such as antibiotics, drugs for mental illness, heart disease, gout often have a bitter taste. In addition, large amounts of medications containing copper, zinc, iron, chromium, or calcium can also cause a bitter taste in the mouth. Inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract: Colds, sinusitis, polyps in the nose, or inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract can affect the taste and tongue, causing a bitter taste in the mouth. Cancer treatment: Chemotherapy and radiation therapy for cancer can affect the taste buds, making everything feel bitter in the mouth or when eating, there is a metallic taste in the mouth. Nerve damage: Taste is directly connected to the nerves of the brain. When the nerves are damaged, it can affect taste, causing taste disturbances or bitterness in the mouth. Nerve damage can be caused by a brain tumor or head injury, or by surgery on the head, face, or neck. Pregnancy: During the first 3 months of pregnancy, women may experience a bitter taste in everything they eat, or a metallic taste in food. The reason is known to be hormonal changes during pregnancy, affecting the taste buds, making the mother feel hungry or unable to eat anything because the food has an unpleasant smell. Usually, this condition goes away after giving birth if the woman has no other medical problems. Menopause: A woman's body continues to undergo hormonal changes as it approaches menopause. Decreased estrogen levels can dry out the mouth, which in turn causes a bitter taste in the mouth when eating.
2. Eating anything feels bitter in the mouth, what to do?
In order to overcome the problem of eating everything, you will feel bitter in your mouth, you must first determine the cause. Depending on the cause of the bitter mouth, there will be appropriate treatment, such as:
Due to poor oral health care: Pay attention to clean oral hygiene including brushing teeth, brushing tongue properly, flossing instead of toothpicks. to get food between teeth. Due to dry mouth, dehydration, smoking, using stimulants: Drink enough water every day, limit or practice giving up the habit of smoking, drinking coffee, tea, ... make bad breath, bitter mouth and other things. stomach disease. Due to gastrointestinal disease: If you feel bitter after eating anything, it is due to diseases or stomach problems, it is necessary to check and treat soon. In addition, it is necessary to divide meals, avoid eating processed foods, rich in fat and spices to reduce stomach acid reflux. Due to reduced salivation: Increase the intake of vitamin C-rich fruits such as oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, ... to stimulate salivary glands to produce, reduce bitterness in the mouth, and also help strengthen resistance to diseases. body. Due to drug use: Do not arbitrarily use or overdose on drugs without a doctor's prescription. To know what a bitter mouth is and how to overcome it, it is best to monitor your health and seek medical advice, diagnose the exact cause, and then take appropriate measures. to stop the bitter taste when eating.
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