The metallic taste you are experiencing may very well be from the infection itself, however whenever I hear of a "metallic taste" in someone taking an antibiotic I think of "
BIAXINBiaxin
Biaxin xl
Biaxin xl-pak" which is an antibiotic used to treat upper respiratory infections such as sinusitis and has the side effect of this metallic taste which will subside once the medication is discontinued.
In regard to the metallic taste which may be present with a bacterial infection, the
tongueTongue tie has taste buds all over it. The taste buds which sense sour, bitter and metallic tastes are located on the back part of the
tongueTongue tie. This is where many bacterial infections will thrive. The metallic taste comes from
sulfurSulfur
Sulfur precipitated
Sulfur soap
Sulfur sublimed
Sulfur topical
Sulfur-benzoyl peroxide topical
Sulfur-sodium sulfacetamide topical
Sulfur-sulfacetamide sodium topical compoundsCompound w produced by the bacteria. Once the bacterial infection clears, the metallic taste should subside as well.
If the metallic taste does not subside, the next step is to pay a visit to the dentist as many problems with abnormal tastes in the mouth and/or halitosis (bad breath) can be associated with infection/inflammation of the gums.
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