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		<title>Strange or Metallic Taste in Mouth</title>
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“Dysgeusia” is the medical term for a change in your sense of taste; usually you’ll get a sour or metallic taste that continues even when you’re not eating. Hormones, particularly estrogen, play a part in controlling the sense of taste. During pregnancy your hormone levels flutuate quite widely and thus your sense of taste may [...]]]></description>
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<p>“Dysgeusia” is the medical term for a change in your sense of taste; usually you’ll get a sour or metallic taste that continues even when you’re not eating. Hormones, particularly estrogen, play a part in controlling the sense of taste. During pregnancy your hormone levels flutuate quite widely and thus your sense of taste may vary or change. Like <a href="http://www.countdowntopregnancy.com/earlypregnancysymptoms/chart_specific_symptom.php?symptomid=58">nausea</a> and <a href="http://www.countdowntopregnancy.com/earlypregnancysymptoms/chart_specific_symptom.php?symptomid=59">morning sickness</a>, it should diminish or disappear by the second trimester.</p>
<p>There are a few things you can do to combat this, acidic foods like citrus juice and lemonade and if your stomach can manage it, any food marinated in vinegar &#8211; like pickles! Also try brushing your tongue each time you brush your teeth and rinse with a weak salt or baking soda solution to neutralize the pH levels.</p>
<p>View the full list of <a href="http://www.countdowntopregnancy.com/earlypregnancysymptoms/fulllist.php">Very Early Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy</a>. (60+ listed!)</div>
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