Guide To The Symptoms Of Lichen Planus

Change In Sense Of Taste

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Patients with oral lichen planus could have a change in their sense of taste. Foods and drinks the patient once enjoyed may no longer be appealing, and this could trigger a loss of appetite and weight loss. To ensure patients with mouth symptoms of lichen planus get adequate nutrition, it can be helpful to eat soft foods such as yogurt, pudding, oatmeal, and mashed potatoes. Some patients might enjoy smoothies, and shakes may be beneficial too. Since spicy and acidic foods could irritate the mouth and increase the pain associated with mouth ulcers and blisters, patients might wish to consider following a diet of relatively bland food. In particular, citrus fruits and tomatoes should be avoided. Rice, cooked vegetables, beans, and low-acid fruits may be soothing and tasty for patients struggling with taste changes due to lichen planus. It may be necessary to try several different foods before the patient is able to tell what tastes good, and the patient's tastes could change regularly depending on the progression of their mouth sores. Patients should always mention any changes in their taste to a physician.

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