Metallic taste
A metallic taste is not usually serious. What you can do to get rid of it will depend on the cause.
There are lots of possible causes of a metallic taste in the mouth.
Common causes include:
- gum disease
- taking certain medicines, like metronidazole or zopiclone
- cancer treatments, like chemotherapy and radiotherapy
- colds, sinus infections and other airway problems
- indigestion
- being pregnant
Sometimes, a lost or changed sense of smell can cause a metallic taste in your mouth.
If you have a metallic taste in your mouth, what you can do to get rid of it depends on what's causing it. It will sometimes go away by itself.
See a GP if:
- you have a metallic taste that does not go away
- the metallic taste has no obvious cause