Altered Sense of Taste

What is Altered Taste?

Altered taste refers to reduced, distorted, or absent taste perception. Foods may taste bland, metallic, bitter, or unusual.

Common Causes

  • Bell's Palsy
  • Facial nerve dysfunction
  • Viral infections
  • Sinus disorders
  • Head injury
  • Neurological diseases 

Investigations

  • Neurological assessment
  • ENT examination
  • MRI Brain
  • Blood tests 

Treatment Options

  • Treating the underlying cause
  • Nutritional support
  • Facial nerve rehabilitation 

Red Flags

  • Facial weakness
  • Sudden onset
  • Persistent symptoms
  • Neurological deficits 

FAQs

Can Bell's Palsy affect taste?

Yes.

Is altered taste permanent?

Usually not.

Should I seek medical advice?

Yes, particularly if associated with facial weakness.

When to Consult

Taste changes may be an early indicator of facial nerve dysfunction and deserve evaluation.

Subscribe to persistent symptoms