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Taste buds not working
I had blisters on my mouth last week. After taken medicines I feel relief but I am not able to taste since last 10days.
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Its Ok for some days say for 15 days,if symptoms aren't relieved then consult ur doctor.
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Take multi vitamin tablet or at least a B coml Plex tablet for a week.
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Loss of taste sensation is common side effect for few medications and infection.usually it should be fine after a period of 15 days,if not consult a doctor later
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It's ok for some infections and some medications to have loss of Taste sensation as a side effect. Have patience and make sure to maintain good oral hygiene--- it will all be absolutely fine. Make sure to clean your tongue using your toothbrush after every time you brush your teeth and avoid metallic or plastic or wooden tongue cleaners. Regards.
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