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Taste Change Definition
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A person with a taste change is unable to perceive certain tastes.
Nerves send signals to the brain from the taste buds on the tongue. The brain interprets the taste and keeps it in memory. A malfunction in the taste buds, nerves or brain can result in a change in taste. Continue to Taste Change Evaluation
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