Hypogeusia

Hypogeusia is a reduced ability to taste things (to taste sweet, sour, bitter, or salty substances). The complete lack of taste is referred to as ageusia. Causes of hypogeusia include the chemotherapy drug bleomycin,[1] an antitumor antibiotic, Bell's Palsy, and zinc deficiency among others.[2][3][4][5]

Hypogeusia
Differential diagnosisZinc deficiency, Bell's Palsy

References

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  2. Pisano, Michele; Hilas, Olga (2016-05-01). "Zinc and Taste Disturbances in Older Adults: A Review of the Literature". The Consultant Pharmacist. 31 (5): 267–270. doi:10.4140/TCP.n.2016.267. PMID 27178656.
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  5. Stewart-Knox, Barbara J.; Simpson, Ellen E. A.; Parr, Heather; Rae, Gordon; Polito, Angela; Intorre, Federica; Sanchez, Maud Andriollo; Meunier, Natalie; O'Connor, Jacqueline M.; Maiani, Giuseppe; Coudray, Charles (26 July 2007). "Taste acuity in response to zinc supplementation in older Europeans". British Journal of Nutrition. 99 (1): 129–136. doi:10.1017/S0007114507781485. ISSN 1475-2662. PMID 17651517.


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