5. Bad Taste in Mouth
Oral thrush can commonly be accompanied by experiencing a very bad taste in the mouth while the condition is ongoing; this bad taste in the mouth will be something different to everyone, although the taste has been reported as overly bitter or almost chemical in nature to some – it will usually be accompanied by the characteristic white rash inside the mouth, and might be accompanied by a thick layer of plaque on the tongue that only adds to the incredibly bad taste caused by the condition.
Regularly rinsing the mouth is usually the best thing that can be done to eliminate or control the bad taste the condition leaves, and the symptom disappears as soon as oral thrush has been adequately treated.
Drinking water after the use of medications that cause thrush is also recommended to reduce the appearance of symptoms like the bad taste that’s left in the mouth.