Not everyone experiences fear when they have a metallic taste in their mouths, most people do not notice or worry about what it may be. This article explores whether or not anxiety can cause a metallic taste, how, and what you can do about it. Many people worry about this metallic taste they get in their mouth during anxiety attacks, wondering if the metallic taste indicates something other than an anxiety disorder. Anxiety is a mental health conditional, although it can create some very unusual physical symptoms that tend to increase your stress even further. So many of the symptoms of anxiety are unusual that it is easy to see why many people with anxiety disorders worry that they have some other condition which is potentially more dangerous.
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