Diabetes symptoms: The strange taste in your mouth that may be a sign of high blood sugar

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But just because you develop a metallic taste in your mouth, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you have diabetes.

It could also be caused by indigestion, a cold, or even a sinus infection, according to the NHS.

Gum disease might also lead to an unpleasant taste, which is why it’s crucial you regularly brush your teeth and use dental floss.

You should consider speaking to a doctor if the metallic taste doesn’t go away, however, and if there’s no obvious cause.



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