Metallic taste in the mouth can also be bleeding gums = gingivitis or more advanced gum disease.
Plenty of food related causes:-
Pine nuts can also induce a metallic taste in some: https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/what-causes-pine-mouth/
And then there were the batches of chickpeas that caused hummous to taste metallic a few years ago: https://www.theweek.co.uk/84000/hummus-crisis-why-are-supermarkets-removing-the-dip
Had a metallic taste for a long while and was down to a bacterial imbalance in my mouth, cause by one of my meds I take. Even though I brushed and used mouthwash.
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Metallic taste in the mouth can also be bleeding gums = gingivitis or more advanced gum disease.
Plenty of food related causes:-
Pine nuts can also induce a metallic taste in some: https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/what-causes-pine-mouth/
And then there were the batches of chickpeas that caused hummous to taste metallic a few years ago: https://www.theweek.co.uk/84000/hummus-crisis-why-are-supermarkets-removing-the-dip