What Causes Dysgeusia?

Dry Mouth

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Dry mouth occurs when the salivary glands don't produce the right amount of saliva to keep an individual's mouth wet like they are supposed to. The presence of dry mouth is known to be a factor in dysgeusia, since saliva plays a key role in the tastes individual's experience when they consume food and drinks. This condition itself can result from simple aging problems, medications, or cancer treatments. There are also a few rare conditions that can adversely affect the salivary glands in general, which would lead to lower production of saliva. Saliva is important for a variety of factors. Along with enhancing how individuals taste food, saliva helps with the prevention of bacteria while also washing away some of the leftover food particles in the mouth. If patients leave this condition untreated, their case of dysgeusia will worsen alongside the other symptoms they're currently experiencing.

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