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  1. Taste impairment means there is a problem with your sense of taste. Problems range from distorted taste to a complete loss of the sense of ...
  2. ... you age, the way your senses (hearing, vision, taste, smell, touch) give you information about the world ... be in the form of sound, light, smells, tastes, and touch. Sensory information is converted into nerve ...
  3. ... of the tongue. Between the papillae are the taste buds, which allow you to taste. The tongue moves food to help you chew ... moving food during chewing and swallowing Speech problems TASTE PROBLEMS Taste problems can be caused by: Damage ...
  4. ... sense of smell also enhances your ability to taste. Many people who lose their sense of smell also complain that they lose their sense of taste. Most can still tell between salty, sweet, sour, ...
  5. ... are pleasing to the eye. Start introducing new tastes, especially green vegetables, beginning at 6 months, in ... increase the likelihood that your child will eventually taste and maybe even like a new food. The ...
  6. ... of the tongue. Between the papillae are the taste buds, which provide the sense of taste. In addition to taste, the tongue functions in ...
  7. ... those in the eye and those that control taste, smell, or hearing. The spinal cord is another ... of sense of smell Loss of sense of taste , abnormal tastes Mental disturbances Seizures Speech impairment Involvement ...
  8. ... of exam being done. Contrast has a chalky taste, although some are flavored so they taste a little better. The contrast you drink will ...
  9. ... of exam being done. Contrast has a chalky taste, although some have flavors so that they taste a little better. The contrast will pass out ...
  10. ... empty socket with a missing blood clot Bad taste in your mouth Bad breath or a terrible ... not respond to pain relievers Worse breath or taste in your mouth (could be a sign of ...
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