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Hello Anonymous,
Is your physician aware of the lesion on your breast?

Did your physician recommend a treatment for the yeast infection?

A metallic taste in the mouth can be caused by infections of the mouth or teeth, skin conditions that affect the mucous membranes in the mouth such as lichen planus, or other problems, such as Crohn's disease.

Medicines that are chewed, rather than swallowed, may cause a temporary metallic taste in the back of the tongue. Certain antibiotics, such as tetracycline, Flagyl and penicillin, can cause a metallic taste because they get into the mouth through salivary secretions or directly from the blood.

The surest way to confirm if you are pregnant is to have a blood pregnancy test.

I hope this is of some help,

Maryann

May 14, 2012 - 5:32pm

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