Believe it or not, having a metallic taste in your mouth is actually quite a common pregnancy symptom (joy ? ) - although it can be related to other things too, like certain medicines (antidepressants ...
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If your gums bleed when you clean your teeth, then you probably have gingivitis. A metal taste can also be due to some drugs (some antibiotics are notorious for this) and anything that dries up ...
But what about unexpected bothers that are part of the menopausal transition like itchy ears, a metallic taste in your mouth or body odor? Could they signal you’re entering perimenopause?
Do you really taste the ‘cut grass’ notes that the label proclaims? Do you find yourself trying to find the hint of blackcurrant but fail? Professional wine tasting teacher, Anjali Douglas ...