Oral candidiasis may be contributing to altered taste. In addition, candidiasis is commonly associated with compromised immune system. a medical evaluation is needed to rule out underpining cause.
The taste test result suggests that he can perceive strong stimulus,but he can not perceive less strong stimulus from regular meal.He may need to see a neurologist who is familiar with geriatics.In the mean time, he may try alpha-lipoic acid , which is catorgrized as nutritional supplement. Alpha-lipoic acid may help improve nerve function. However, it may take weeks to get result.
These are the tests he's already had would there be any duplications and would it be worth the try. They checked his mouth and tongue he saw a dentist who found the bacteria and fungus, then he had an extensive taste test of all part of the tongue with different solutions of salt sweet and bitter. This taste came out with his tongue being normal but he still says he can't taste. He can smell but can not always recognize what the smell is.
Oral medicine specialists are generally faculty member at dental schools.it's difficult to make a living by private practice in oral medicine or oral pathology.
Thank you so much for getting back to me. Can you tell me where I would find an oral med spec? A hospital or would this dr. have a private office. would a neurologist help?
Thank you. Where would I find an Oral Medicine spec Listed under what. I am aware of the above but am looking for other options like the one u just gave me.
Altered taste (dysgeusia) is commonly associated with medications. Secretion from roof of mouth is probably mucous saliva. Your father may have xerostomia, which may derive from medication or aging process. You may try artificial saliva . Seeing an oral medicine specialist is advised.