Alopecia
... or baldness . DysgeusiaUnpleasant alteration of
taste sensation, often with a metallic
taste . HypogeusiaDiminshed
taste perception. ALOPECIA : Partial or complete ...
Anosmia
... . Ageusia, a companion word, refers to a lack of
taste sensation. : Anosmia , Loss of Smell ... they often complain of losing the sense of
taste (ageusia). Prdida del olfato; anosmia ...... Did the seizure occur with impairment of
taste (dysgeusia)? Did the seizure occur with loss ...
Appetite
... Illness and appetite : What to do when nothing
taste s right You may find that an illness, medical ... or medication has affected your sense of
taste . Here are some ways to help food
taste better. - Increased Appetite : Overview ...
Bad breath
... An extremely sore throat , bad breath , a bad
taste in the mouth, fever , and a sense of choking . ... include a greyish film on the gums , a foul
taste in the mouth, bad breath , and crater-like ... Crater-like ulcers between the teeth Foul
taste in the mouth Bad breath ... ...
Carbon monoxide
... monoxide (CO) is a poison ous, colorless,
taste less, odorless gas that is produced from the ... of carbon monoxide . Carbon monoxide is a
taste less, colorless, odorless gas found in the fumes ... CO, is a poison ous gas. It has no odor, no
taste , and no color . Carbon monoxide poisoning is ...
Hallucination
... Hallucination s related to smell or
taste are rare. Many recreational drugs, including ... s These are where a person sees, hears, feels,
taste s or smell s something, but there's no cause of ... s . Psychotic patients see, hear, smell ,
taste , or feel things that aren't there. Schizophrenic ...
Hallucinations
... . Hallucinations related to smell or
taste are rare. Many recreational drugs, including ... These are where a person sees, hears, feels,
taste s or smell s something, but there's no cause of ... . Psychotic patients see, hear, smell ,
taste , or feel things that aren't there. Schizophrenic ...
Smell
... breath for alcohol (breath test). SMELL AND
taste " Anosmia (Loss of sense of smell ) Nasal ... during a red tide does not have an abnormal
taste , smell , or color, and the toxin is not ... No nicotine left in the body. Ability to
taste and smell is greatly improved. 72 hours ...
Taste
...
taste abnormalities can be caused by anything that interrupts the transfer of
taste stimuli to the brain, or conditions that affect the way the brain interprets
taste stimuli. Common Causes: ... ...
Allergies
... stomach , sweating , mental fuzziness, stinging tongue , metallic
taste , heartburn , indigestion , ... Allergies are physiological ... there a connection? Will I have to change my diet ? What can I eat that
taste s good? Why does my doctor say I may need a special diet ? What is an ...
Belching
... , difficulty swallowing, nausea , or belching that leaves an acid
taste . It is caused by a backflow of acid stomach contents into the esophagus . acid or sour
taste in your mouth belching and the sensation of bloating or fullness of ...
Choking
... to avoid aggression. An extremely sore throat , bad breath , a bad
taste in the mouth, fever , and a sense of choking . Lung infection . ... Throat infection . An extremely sore throat , bad breath , a bad
taste in the mouth, fever , and a sense of choking . Lung infection . Chest ...
Memory loss
... ( Numbness and Tingling ) Loss of Smell ( Smell - Impaired) Loss of
taste (
taste - Impaired) ... In some instances, memory loss is an organic , ...
Nausea
... or adulthood. nausea and vomiting foul breath and bitter
taste in the mouth dark brown urine yellowish skin and eyes ( jaundice ... changes, ... Common side effects of oral therapy include unpleasant
taste , nausea and vomiting , abdominal cramp ing, headache , and yeast ...
Nausea and vomiting
... childhood or adulthood. nausea and vomiting foul breath and bitter
taste in the mouth dark brown urine yellowish skin and eyes ( jaundice ... the present. Common side effects of oral therapy include unpleasant
taste , nausea and vomiting , abdominal cramp ing, headache , and yeast ...
Nerve
... The ninth cranial nerve enervates muscle s involved in swallowing and
taste . Lesion s of the ninth nerve result in difficulty swallowing and disturbance of
taste . [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... ...
Placebo
... to another group. Two placebo s are used in the trial: one looks and
taste s like a selenium capsule; the other looks and
taste s like a vitamin E capsule. Each placebo contains only inactive ...
Reflux
... , difficulty swallowing, nausea , or belching that leaves an acid
taste . It is caused by a backflow of acid stomach contents into the ... reflux disease , and often causes heartburn or a sour
taste in the mouth) ... It often seems that as soon as you've finished ...
Regurgitation
... develops in the stomach , ... Regurgitation . This leaves a sour
taste and the sense of food re-entering your mouth. Burning chest pain . ... of gastro esophageal reflux is regurgitation . That may be that sour
taste in the mouth that you feel maybe when you bend over to tie your shoes or ...
Tongue
... attached to the floor of the mouth. Used to speak, chew, swallow and
taste . tonsillectomy ... The tongue develops a thick, white coating, ... cheek or tongue biting? Did the seizure occur with impairment of
taste (dysgeusia)? Did the seizure occur with loss of smell ( anosmia )? ...
Tobacco use
... / tobacco use - Tobacco use often affects a woman's appetite and the
taste of many foods . Tobacco use reportedly kills 2.5 times as many ... , ... After several days of fasting , the tobacco use r loses his
taste for the tobacco and the coffee drinker loses the craving for caffeine ....
Acid
... esophagitis is characterized by heartburn , upper abdominal or chest pain , difficulty swallowing, nausea , or belching that leaves an acid
taste . It is caused by a backflow of acid stomach contents into the esophagus . Propionic acid derivatives (ibuprofen) III. Tri-cyclic ...
Agitation
... in children and in adults who suddenly develop severe symptoms. Seizures are uncommon. Diagnosis ... Agitation or anxiety ; change in
taste ; dry eyes ; excessive muscle tone; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; feeling of weakness ; general feeling of discomfort ...
Allergy
... results within 48 hours if colic is due to cow's milk protein allergy 4. Predigested protein is hypoallergenic CHARACTERISTICS: 1.
taste and smell different from routine formula, yet readily accepted by most infants 2. If you have asthma or allergies , eliminate household ...
ALS
... ALS usually leaves intellect intact and spares the senses of sight, hearing , smell ,
taste and touch. It doesn't affect involuntary muscle s, such as the muscle s that control heart beat and bladder and bowel function. PREVIOUS ...
Antifreeze
... Poisoning , antifreeze : Poisoning from antifreeze which today is usually ethylene glycol -- a clear, colorless, odorless liquid with a sweet
taste -- that can produce dramatic and dangerous toxic ity. various antifreeze s Note: This list may not be all inclusive. Symptoms: for ethylene ...
Camphor
...... camphor A substance that comes from the wood and bark of the camphor tree or is made in the labor atory. It has a very unique smell and
taste and is used in commercial products (for example, mothballs). A randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trial of a topical cream containing ...
Castor oil
... 63 per cent used red raspberry leaf, 93 per cent used castor oil , and 60 per cent used evening primrose oil. The castor oil has an unpleasant
taste , and the frequent bowel movement s can be tiring. Also, the anal area can become quite sore during the process. Warm sitz bath s or a local ...
Chalk
... of the intestine . Air also may be inserted to expand the colon and allow the area to be seen better. Expected Duration ... Many antacids
taste chalk y. Drink at least 1 glass of water when you take them. You can see and feel these deposits, which sometimes may be tender, drain a chalk ...
Chest pain
... esophagitis is characterized by heartburn , upper abdominal or chest pain , difficulty swallowing, nausea , or belching that leaves an acid
taste . It is caused by a backflow of acid stomach contents into the esophagus . flock-worker's lung A form of chronic interstitial lung disease ...
Drug Addiction
... for heroin in treatment programs for drug addiction . It is usually administered to participating addicts daily in the form of a green,
taste less liquid at a drug treatment clinic. Drug abuse occurs when a person feels the need to use a drug repeatedly for various reasons. Drug ...
EGD
... that comes from the stomach and enters the esophagus . This is called gastroesophageal reflux disease , and often causes heartburn or a sour
taste in the mouth) ... EGD : This is an examination of the lining of your gullet, stomach , and duodenum (the section of intestine nearest the ...
Endoscopy
... that comes from the stomach and enters the esophagus . This is called gastroesophageal reflux disease , and often causes heartburn or a sour
taste in the mouth) ... JOHN MACDONALD, MD: The best test, by far, is what's called an upper endoscopy and that's an endoscopic procedure where the ...
Esophageal manometry
... that comes from the stomach and enters the esophagus . This is called gastroesophageal reflux disease , and often causes heartburn or a sour
taste in the mouth) Esophageal manometry ... ...
Esophagitis
... esophagitis is characterized by heartburn , upper abdominal or chest pain , difficulty swallowing, nausea , or belching that leaves an acid
taste . It is caused by a backflow of acid stomach contents into the esophagus . Reflux esophagitis . In addition, patients with these ...
Eye burning
... Throat ) Burns ... Nail abnormalities Genital lesion s in males Eye burning , itching , and discharge Increased tearing ... Bitter
taste in mouth; headaches ; temporary eye burning or stinging. Less common ... ...
Food allergies
... had food allergies for many years, and now I have Crohn disease . Is there a connection? Will I have to change my diet ? What can I eat that
taste s good? Why does my doctor say I may need a special diet ? What is an elemental diet ? Causes of failure to thrive are probably many, ...
Foods
... new foods is common in children and new foods should not be forced on a child. Many exposures are needed before a child will be brave enough to
taste a new food . Foods in this group include meats (like beef, chicken, and pork), fish (like salmon, tuna, and shrimp), meat substitutes (like ...
Food intolerance
... stomach ulcer s, canker sores , excessive tiredness, palpitations , swelled stomach , sweating , mental fuzziness, stinging tongue , metallic
taste , heartburn , indigestion , vomiting , ... While many people have a food intolerance , food allergies are less common. In a true food ...
Gasoline
... stoves, lanterns, furnaces, grills, gas ranges, water heaters and clothes dryers. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poison ous, colorless,
taste less, odorless gas that is produced from the incomplete burning of fuels that contain carbon, such as wood, charcoal, gasoline , coal, natural gas, ...