YOGYAKARTA The tongue feels salty even though it doesn't eat foods that taste savory or salty, it can be caused by a number of factors. This can be experienced when exposed to the flu or because of damaged gums. More complete, here are the causes of the mouth and tongue feeling salty.

When exposed to the flu, mucus production increases. Launching Medical News Today, Monday, August 19, the tongue and mouth feel asymptomatic because the excess mucus in the nasal tract drips the back of the nose and enters the throat. Sometimes the mucus feels salty. Symptoms of the tongue feel salted with flu, sine infection, and allergies that cause postnasal drip, among others, taste mucus flowing into the throat, hoarse sound, cough, sore throat, it is necessary to clean the throat many times because it feels like something is stuck.

The tongue feels salty, it can be caused by dry mouth. Medically, the dry mouth is called xerostomia which is characterized by a cotton ball in the mouth. Other symptoms, saliva feels sticky and it tastes a little bitter. Xerostomia is often experienced by someone with certain health conditions. Including diabetes mellitus, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, HIV or AIDS.

Dehydration causes a strange taste, one of which is dry mouth and imbalances in salt and water levels in the body. This is why the mouth or saliva taste salty. Symptoms of dehydration include dizziness or mild headache, confusion, fatigue, frequent urination, excessive thirst, to old yellow or orange urine.

If the salt taste in the mouth feels like carat or metal, there may be bleeding in the mouth. Bleeding can be caused by eating sharp foods such as chips. Cleaning a tooth with thread or brushing your teeth too fast can also hurt your gums and cause bleeding.

Bleeding in the mouth can also be caused by infection. What is common is gum inflammation which causes periodontitis. Inflammation of this gum if it occurs severe can cause infection. Periodontitis can also cause date teeth, pus piled up under the teeth, open wounds on the gums, sick gums and pain, and mouth odors. Other infections, can also result in the appearance of white plaques in the mouth, sensitivity or burning in the mouth, to difficulty tasting.

GERD is the upper gastrointestinal disease. The area of the channel connecting the mouth to the stomach, called esophagus, has two one-way valves known as sfingters, with one top and the other bottom. In GERD, the lower valve is weaker that allows stomach acid to rise to esophagus. This causes a burning sensation in the chest, which is called a pain of the heart. This ulu liver pain can cause a sour taste in the mouth.

According to research in 2017, GERD can change the sufferer's ability to taste salt. Some of the people with GERD, feel that salt tastes more salty or vice versa. That means, GERD can be one of the causes of the mouth and tongue feeling salty.

In addition to the five causes of the mouth and tongue feeling salty, several other factors can also trigger the dominant salty taste in the tongue. Like for people who lack nutrients that cause taste disorders. Other medical conditions, such as multiple schedulerosis, Bell's palms, head or neck injuries, hormonal imbalances can also trigger an salty taste in the mouth and tongue even if they don't eat salted foods.


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