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Metallic Taste and Bad Breath

When kidneys fail to filter waste products properly, uremia develops — a buildup of urea in the blood. This causes a persistent metallic or ammonia-like taste in your mouth and bad breath that doesn't go away with brushing. Food may taste different or unpleasant, and you might develop an aversion to meat. This happens because waste products are circulating in your bloodstream instead of being excreted.

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Pro Tip

If food suddenly tastes metallic or like iron, and brushing doesn't help, check your kidney function.