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Writer's pictureDr. Karuturi Subrahmanyam

Bitter taste


Bitter taste is a common experience for many people, and can be caused by a variety of factors. Some common causes of bitter taste include fevers, infections, certain medications, certain medical conditions, and certain foods.


One of the most common causes of bitter taste is the use of certain medications. Many medications, particularly those used to treat high blood pressure, can cause a bitter taste in the mouth. This is because the medication can affect the taste buds in the mouth, making it difficult to taste sweet or salty flavors. If you are experiencing a bitter taste as a side effect of a medication, it is important to speak with your doctor to discuss alternative treatment options.


Another common cause of bitter taste is certain medical conditions. For example, people with diabetes or liver disease may experience a bitter taste in the mouth. This is because these conditions can affect the way the body processes toxins and waste products, which can in turn affect the way the taste buds perceive flavor.


Certain foods can also cause a bitter taste in the mouth. For example, foods that are high in bitter compounds, such as dark chocolate or coffee, can cause a bitter taste. Additionally, some people may be sensitive to certain artificial sweeteners, which can also cause a bitter taste in the mouth.


If you are experiencing a bitter taste in your mouth and are unsure of the cause, it is important to speak with your doctor. They may be able to determine the cause of the bitter taste and recommend a course of treatment.


In general, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene and a healthy diet, as this can help to prevent the build-up of toxins and waste products in the mouth, which can contribute to a bitter taste. Drinking plenty of water and avoiding foods that are high in bitter compounds can also help to prevent a bitter taste.


Natural Home Remedies for improving taste


There are several natural home remedies that can be used to improve taste. Some of these include:

  1. Drinking plenty of water: Staying hydrated can help to keep the taste buds moist and improve overall taste sensation.

  2. Chewing gum: Chewing gum can help to stimulate the production of saliva, which can help to improve taste.

  3. Eating a balanced diet: Eating a diet that is rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help to provide the body with the necessary vitamins and minerals for good taste.

  4. Using herbs and spices: Certain herbs and spices, such as ginger, mint, and cinnamon, can help to improve taste and freshen the breath.

  5. Practicing good oral hygiene: Brushing and flossing regularly can help to remove plaque and bacteria that can affect taste.

  6. Avoiding smoking and alcohol: These habits can dry out the mouth and dull taste buds, so try to avoid them.

It's always best to consult with a doctor before starting any new treatment.


Dr. Karuturi Subrahmanyam, MD, FRCP (London), FACP (USA)

Internal Medicine Specialist


Kify Hospital

Danavaipeta

Rajahmundry

Phone : 85000 23456



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