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SYMPTOMS - HEAD - MOUTH/ORAL
 


In the 'Symptoms - Head - Mouth/Oral' section of our in-depth questionnaire we ask the following question about abnormal tastes in mouth:
 
Do you have any kind of bad or abnormal taste in your mouth?

 

Your answer  

...indicates  

...and suggests
1.   "No / rarely / don't know"      
2.   "Yes, some"    Abnormal tastes in mouth   A symptom
3.   "Yes, significant"    Abnormal tastes in mouth   A symptom


Your answer will affect the likelihoods of the conditions below.  Any answers in green reduce the likelihood of the condition.
 
Answers Condition Comment

 

2

3

 

 

Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome

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2

3

 

 

Kidney Disease

An unpleasant taste in the mouth is a possible symptom of kidney disease.

 

2

3

 

 

Mercury Toxicity (Amalgam Illness)

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2

3

 

 

Zinc Requirement

Sensations of unpleasant tastes are one symptom of zinc deficiency.



GLOSSARY

Kidneys (Kidney, Renal)
Bean-shaped organs, each about the size of a fist. They are located near the middle of the back, just below the rib cage. The kidneys are sophisticated reprocessing machines, each day handling about 50 gallons of blood to sift out about half a gallon of waste products and extra water. The waste and extra water become urine, which flows to the bladder through tubes called ureters. The actual filtering occurs in tiny units inside the kidneys called nephrons. Every kidney has about a million nephrons. In a nephron, a glomerulus -- which is a tiny blood vessel, or capillary -- intertwines with a tiny urine-collecting tube called a tubule. A complicated chemical exchange takes place, as waste materials and water leave your blood and enter your urinary system. The kidneys recycle chemicals such as sodium, phosphorus, and potassium and thus regulate their levels. Renal: Pertaining to the kidneys.

Zinc
An essential trace mineral. The functions of zinc are enzymatic. There are over 70 metalloenzymes known to require zinc for their functions. The main biochemicals in which zinc has been found to be necessary include: enzymes and enzymatic function, protein synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. Zinc is a constituent of insulin and male reproductive fluid. Zinc is necessary for the proper metabolism of alcohol, to get rid of the lactic acid that builds up in working muscles and to transfer it to the lungs. Zinc is involved in the health of the immune system, assists vitamin A utilization and is involved in the formation of bone and teeth.




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