Preferred Name

Taste disorders

Synonyms

Taste Disorder, Secondary, Salt

Dysfunction, Taste

Altered Taste

Taste Disorder, Primary, Sweet

Taste Disorder, Posterior Tongue

METALLIC TASTE

altered taste

Taste, Distorted

Distorted Taste

Taste Disorder, Secondary, Sweet

Taste Disorder, Secondary

Metallic taste

Taste, Metallic

Taste Disorder, Anterior Tongue

Taste Disorder, Primary, Bitter

metallic taste (symptom)

Secondary Taste Disorder

Secondary Taste Disorders

Taste Disorder, Primary, Salt

Taste altered

Taste Disorders, Primary

Taste Disorder, Secondary, Bitter

Taste Disorder, Primary

Metallic taste (finding)

味觉障碍

Taste Disorders, Secondary

TASTE METALLIC

Tastes, Metallic

Taste metallic

Taste Disorder

Taste Disorders

taste metallic

metallic taste

metallic tastes

Metallic Taste

Metallic Tastes

Taste Metallic

Taste Dysfunction

Taste, Altered

Primary Taste Disorder

Primary Taste Disorders

Parageusias

Dysgeusia

Dysgeusias

Parageusia

ID

http://www.tcmkg.com/ISPO/ISPO_00000342

database_cross_reference

MeSH:D004408

MeSH:D013651

UMLS:C0740425

ICD-11:MB41.2

UMLS:C0240327

definition

味觉障碍指的是味觉的扭曲或失真。味觉障碍通常与丧失味觉、味觉迟钝有关。味觉障碍可能是某个疾病的主要症状或次要症状。

Dysgeusia, also known as parageusia, is a distortion of the sense of taste. Dysgeusia is also often associated with ageusia, which is the complete lack of taste, and hypogeusia, which is a decrease in taste sensitivity. An alteration in taste or smell may be a secondary process in various disease states, or it may be the primary symptom. The distortion in the sense of taste is the only symptom, and diagnosis is usually complicated since the sense of taste is tied together with other sensory systems. Common causes of dysgeusia include chemotherapy, asthma treatment with albuterol, and zinc deficiency. Liver disease, hypothyroidism, and rarely certain types of seizures can also lead to dysgeusia. Different drugs could also be responsible for altering taste and resulting in dysgeusia. Due to the variety of causes of dysgeusia, there are many possible treatments that are effective in alleviating or terminating the symptoms of dysgeusia. These include artificial saliva, pilocarpine, zinc supplementation, alterations in drug therapy, and alpha lipoic acid.

A condition characterized by alterations of the sense of taste which may range from mild to severe, including gross distortions of taste quality.

Conditions characterized by an alteration in gustatory function or perception. Taste disorders are frequently associated with OLFACTION DISORDERS. Additional potential etiologies include METABOLIC DISEASES; DRUG TOXICITY; and taste pathway disorders (e.g., TASTE BUD diseases; FACIAL NERVE DISEASES; GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE DISEASES; and BRAIN STEM diseases).

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Taste Disorder, Secondary, Salt

Dysfunction, Taste

Altered Taste

Taste Disorder, Primary, Sweet

Taste Disorder, Posterior Tongue

METALLIC TASTE

altered taste

Taste, Distorted

Distorted Taste

Taste Disorder, Secondary, Sweet

Taste Disorder, Secondary

Metallic taste

Taste, Metallic

Taste Disorder, Anterior Tongue

Taste Disorder, Primary, Bitter

metallic taste (symptom)

Secondary Taste Disorder

Secondary Taste Disorders

Taste Disorder, Primary, Salt

Taste altered

Taste Disorders, Primary

Taste Disorder, Secondary, Bitter

Taste Disorder, Primary

Metallic taste (finding)

味觉障碍

Taste Disorders, Secondary

TASTE METALLIC

Tastes, Metallic

Taste metallic

Taste Disorder

Taste Disorders

taste metallic

metallic taste

metallic tastes

Metallic Taste

Metallic Tastes

Taste Metallic

Taste Dysfunction

Taste, Altered

Primary Taste Disorder

Primary Taste Disorders

Parageusias

Dysgeusia

Dysgeusias

Parageusia

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symptoms

id

ISPO:00000342

label

Taste disorders

notation

ISPO:00000342

prefLabel

Taste disorders

subClassOf

http://www.tcmkg.com/ISPO/ISPO_00001894

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