What Causes Dysgeusia?

Side Effect Of Cancer Treatment

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It's also possible for an individual' case of dysgeusia to be a side effect of cancer treatment, which is a cause that's easier to identify than others. If patients have recently been receiving treatments like radiation and chemotherapy, the effects of these may have brought about the strange tastes they're experiencing. However, these cancer treatments don't always cause dysgeusia. The condition is more likely to develop when the cancer treatments are largely centered around cancers within the neck or head. Because of how potent these cancer treatments are, they can directly interfere with a patient's overall ability to smell or taste food, which can occur on either a temporary or permanent basis. Not being able to smell or taste food properly can cause individuals to stop eating as much as they should, which could worsen the symptoms they're experiencing.

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