Metallic taste

Metallic taste



A metallic taste is not usually serious and can be a symptom of many different things. Treatment will depend on the cause.

Common causes of metallic taste

CauseWhat you can do
Gum diseaseregularly brush your teeth, use dental floss, have a check-up at the dentist every 6 months
Taking medicine, like antibioticsspeak to a pharmacist for advice – don't stop taking prescribed medicine without medical advice
Cancer treatment, like chemotherapy or radiation therapyeat stronger tasting food, like ginger, spices and boiled sweets
Colds, sinus infections and other airway problemsthe taste should go away once the problem has cleared up
Indigestionthe taste should go away when you treat your indigestion
Being pregnantthe taste is usually temporary and clears up by itself
Sometimes, a metallic taste can be linked to a problem with your sense of smell.

Non-urgent advice:See a GP if:

  • the metallic taste doesn't go away
  • it has no obvious cause