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When you taste beets, you can't taste the sweetness, but gargling will be better. What happened?

Diseases with "gradually realistic taste" include oral diseases (such as oral mucosal diseases, dental caries, periodontal diseases, tooth defects, etc. ), autonomic nervous dysfunction, endocrine disorders, chronic wasting diseases (such as diabetes, tumors, etc. Therefore, once there are no symptoms of taste, you should go to the internal medicine department of a regular hospital in time to find out the reasons through physical examination, blood drawing and other examinations so as not to delay. ? Most people take it for granted that they can taste their favorite food with a bite. However, countless people think that food tastes dull, tasteless or tasteless at all. In fact, eating without taste is a very real problem, which may be the result of unhealthy conditions. ? Losing the sense of taste (usually the sense of smell) is a common situation, and eating becomes a chore rather than enjoyment. Studies have shown that it is more difficult for the elderly to distinguish between sweetness, bitterness and saltiness, and it is not as easy as when they were young. No one really knows why this happens, but there is a theory that when we get old, the cells in our noses cannot be effectively renewed. No matter what the reason, the inability to feel the taste is the main reason why many elderly people can't accept a diet rich in low fat, fruits and vegetables, which can often keep them energetic and healthy. Soon, people who lose their sense of taste will either miss a meal or eat a lot of inappropriate food. ? When we say that a food tastes good, we actually mean that it smells good. Because these two feelings are so closely linked. Very mysteriously, the same thing

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Why some people think it's delicious, but others can't accept it. We know that when the taste buds are damaged, we can't taste at all, and eating will become a chore. In fact, some studies show that some obese people lack the ability to fully taste food, so they have to eat more to make up for this deficiency; I hope the next bite will taste satisfactory. Experts also pointed out that in some cases, obese people like fatty foods, perhaps because the texture of fat is also sweet (like ice cream), which seems to compensate for the loss of taste and smell. ? In fact, one person's poison may be another person's food. For example, people in one culture like food, and people in another culture may feel sick. This strongly shows that our sense of taste has been cultivated since infancy. Remember, when we feel that we have lost our sense of taste, we may actually lose our sense of smell. This is especially true when we are allergic or have a cold, because our nasal cavity is blocked. But thank God, this crisis is only temporary. ? Some drugs can also change the taste of food or take away its taste. For example, common drugs such as tetracycline, aspirin, steroids and some sedatives can affect taste buds. Fortunately, when you stop taking these drugs, your taste usually returns to normal. Obviously, if you are suffering from loss of taste and are taking certain drugs regularly, please ask your doctor to determine whether the problem is caused by drugs. ? Diseases ranging from diabetes, Parkinson's disease to liver disease and even Alzheimer's disease can also affect taste.

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Therefore, all these patients may tend to reduce their diet, which will worsen their health. ? Gender and genes also affect our taste ability; Some people have more taste buds on the tip of their tongue, which means that they may have a keen sense of taste when they start to taste food, so they lose some taste without feeling uncomfortable. Women usually have more taste buds than men, which means that sex hormones, including estrogen, play a role in regulating taste. Studies have shown that the sense of taste is different during menstruation and pregnancy. Some women lose their sense of taste during menopause, or find that their favorite food has become completely tasteless.

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