Posted By: minniea Taste Changes - 12-27-2003 06:34 PM
Hello everyone,
Have any of you had spells of losing taste even after your taste seemed to come back?? I was tasting food quite well a couple weeks ago, but this week my mouth has been more sore then usual and my taste is just not as good. I attributed the soreness to me being adventurous and trying lots of new foods, but that wouldn't explain the loss of taste. Any suggestions? I've also noticed that there seems to be a milky kind of coating on my gums when I get up in the morning and if I don't eat for an extended amount of time. It scared the you know what out of me until I brushed it off with my tooth brush. Thanks for any help with this.
Minnie
Posted By: aussieh Re: Taste Changes - 12-27-2003 07:01 PM
Hi Minnie, My taste seems to come and go. Usually disappears altogether after a couple of mouthfulls but I press on. My dentist has stressed the need for me to brush my tongue and roof of mouth to remove bacteria and debris. Lack of saliva is the problem. I was given a tongue scraper also. I continue to use the mouthwash 1 teaspoon seasalt, 1 teaspoon bicarbonate in 500 mls boiled water to keep my mouth and throat clean. Helen
Posted By: Mark Re: Taste Changes - 12-27-2003 07:32 PM
I too had taste dulling and a mild burning and almost itching sensation. EVERY time it went away after a Nystatin anti-fungal anti-yeast swish. Your symptoms sound very similar especially the "milky coating".

I have mentioned this so many times that everybody is going to be tired of me typing this again but: My Doctors failed to identify the source of the problem because the yeasts didn't show up in the usual visable way. I finally was able to convince my General Practicioner to prescribe something (mostly because he accepted that it wouldn't hurt to try it) and guess what ALL the symptoms went away after about three days of the swish. I now keep a bottle in my kit of tricks because I have had occasions where the symptoms have come back. The number of times have become less and less over time.

I am fairly convinced that many of us continue to suffer needlessly from low grade yeast problems.
Posted By: minniea Re: Taste Changes - 12-27-2003 09:37 PM
I think you're right Mark, I have mentioned thrush to my doctor before and he always says that my tongue doesn't have a white coating, usual signs, etc. I went to my family practice today, the urgent care center that is part of their practice, for this stubborn UTI I have been battling for two weeks now. I should have mentioned it all to him, maybe I could have talked him into some nystatin. I'll try him again tomorrow.
Take care,
Minnie
Posted By: Mark Re: Taste Changes - 12-27-2003 10:08 PM
And don't forget that the antibiotics you may be taking (just guessing) will also affect (kill) the good bacteria that keep the yeasts in check. I recommend lots of live culture yogurt every day. Just tell the doc he/she has a choice of a complex culture to indentify what is going on in your mouth or the easy way; try the nystatin! Also I just found out that the Nystatin swish may be mixed with a sugar base (so kids will take it) This mix should be avoided if you have limited salivia and tends to feed the very creatures you are trying to eliminate!

Go getum! laugh
Posted By: Mark Re: Taste Changes - 12-27-2003 10:09 PM
And don't forget that the antibiotics you may be taking (just guessing) will also affect (kill) the good bacteria that keep the yeasts in check. I recommend lots of live culture yogurt every day.

Just tell the doc he/she has a choice of a complex culture test to indentify what is going on in your mouth or the easy way; try the nystatin! Also I just found out that the Nystatin swish may be mixed with a sugar base (so kids will take it) This mix should be avoided if you have limited salivia and tends to feed the very creatures you are trying to eliminate!

Go getum! laugh
Posted By: lctrumbull Re: Taste Changes - 12-28-2003 11:58 PM
I'll chime in on the guess that you may be dealing with thrush. Like Mark, my thrush didn't look like it was supposed to so no one caught it until I hit an osteopath on duty in the walk-in clinic. Nobody else, not the radiation oncologist or the ENT, figured it out; they just counselled me to be patient about my throat healing. After the osteopath prescribed nystatin, in one week I went from struggling with Ensure and soup to eating a McDonald's cheeseburger (with lots of water, of course).
Posted By: minniea Re: Taste Changes - 12-29-2003 12:41 AM
This morning my tongue was totally white but after a good brushing looked normal again. This has happened to me off and on since radiation. I think if my doc saw my tongue like it was this AM he would understand what I am talking about. In his defense, he doesn't see my tongue when it looks like that. But, I am going to call in the morning and be a bit more firm about it, there can be no harm in trying the Nystatin mouth rinse. Thanks to all for the answers............keep on keeping on Mark where the thrush is concerned, I think you're on to something.
Minnie
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