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Mr P has been diagnosed with Adult Asthma. He had a rotten cold just before Christmas and the Doc isn't sure if it's just a left over from that and it'll go away, or if he's got it for life.
Anyway, he's on two inhalers - Salbutamol and Clenil Modulite. The only problem he's having is that they seem to be affecting his sense of taste. Most foods now just taste "wrong" to him and in he just can't eat quite a few everyday things.
I was wondering if there was a mouthwash that would help?
Any suggestions?
Anyway, he's on two inhalers - Salbutamol and Clenil Modulite. The only problem he's having is that they seem to be affecting his sense of taste. Most foods now just taste "wrong" to him and in he just can't eat quite a few everyday things.
I was wondering if there was a mouthwash that would help?
Any suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Sqad, his GP referred him to a chest specialist who diagnosed the asthma.
His taste went wonky just after he started using the inhalers but he's still got his sense of smell. I thought that maybe the inhalers were leaving a coating on his tastebuds and that's why food tasted strange to him.
I just wondered if using a mouthwash would rinse any residue off his tongue?
His taste went wonky just after he started using the inhalers but he's still got his sense of smell. I thought that maybe the inhalers were leaving a coating on his tastebuds and that's why food tasted strange to him.
I just wondered if using a mouthwash would rinse any residue off his tongue?