What causes bad taste in mouth and difficulty sleeping?
What causes bad taste in mouth and difficulty sleeping?
WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms bad taste in mouth and difficulty sleeping including Depression (Adult), Constipation (child), and Medication reaction or side-effect. There are 27 conditions associated with bad taste in mouth and difficulty sleeping.
Why do I have a bitter taste in my mouth?
Learn more about the metallic taste in your mouth during pregnancy. Women who are going through menopause or are about to often mention having a bitter taste in their mouth. This is usually caused by dry mouth, which is a common symptom of menopause. Another possible cause of a bitter taste in your mouth during menopause is burning mouth syndrome.
What causes dryness and burning in the mouth?
Helicobacter, bacteria in the digestive tract, causes peptic ulcers and their associated pain and burning. Symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis include dry mouth, excessive thirst and urination, and more. Generalized anxiety disorder is a condition in which a person has nearly constant anxiety.
What to do if you have bad taste in your mouth?
If you have an unexplained bad taste in your mouth, make an appointment with your doctor to find the underlying cause. In the meantime, using mouthwash or chewing gum may offer temporary relief until you see your doctor.
What are the symptoms of burning mouth syndrome?
Symptoms of burning mouth syndrome may include: A burning or scalding sensation that most commonly affects your tongue, but may also affect your lips, gums, palate, throat or whole mouth Taste changes in your mouth, such as a bitter or metallic taste The discomfort from burning mouth syndrome typically has several different patterns. It may:
Are there medical conditions that cause bad taste in mouth?
There are 65 conditions associated with bad taste in mouth, belching, bloating or fullness and nausea or vomiting. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the WebMD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions.
What does it mean when your tongue is burning in your mouth?
Overview. Burning mouth syndrome is the medical term for ongoing (chronic) or recurrent burning in the mouth without an obvious cause. This discomfort may affect the tongue, gums, lips, inside of your cheeks, roof of your mouth (palate) or widespread areas of your whole mouth. The burning sensation can be severe, as if you scalded your mouth.
What causes a dry mouth and burning mouth?
Underlying problems that may be linked to secondary burning mouth syndrome include: Dry mouth (xerostomia), which can be caused by various medications, health problems, problems with salivary gland function or the side effects of cancer treatment.