Are taste disorders serious? Taste disorders can weaken or remove an early warning system that most of us take for granted. Taste helps us detect spoiled food or liquids and, for some people, the presence of ingredients to which they are allergic.
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Smell and Taste Disorders (Chemosensory Disorders) What are smell and taste disorders? The loss of the senses of smell (anosmia) and taste (ageusia) are the most common chemosensory disorders.
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[38] In this study, 62% of patients complained of taste disorders associated with the chemotherapy medications.
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Amino acids contain sulfur, a substance that has been linked to the factors that cause taste disorders and bad breath. Since these bacteria are anaerobic in nature, they breed in the absence of oxygen.
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