Bad Taste in Your Mouth or Excess Drooling While Speaking
There could be several reasons why you may experience a bad taste in your mouth or excessive drooling while speaking. Here are some possible causes:
Poor oral hygiene: If you don’t brush and floss regularly, bacteria can build up in your mouth, leading to bad breath and a bad taste in your mouth.
Dry mouth: When your mouth doesn’t produce enough saliva, it can feel dry and uncomfortable, and you may experience a bad taste in your mouth.
Gum disease: Gum disease can cause inflammation and infection in the gums, which can lead to bad breath and a bad taste in your mouth.
Infection: An infection in your mouth or throat can cause excess saliva production and a bad taste in your mouth.
Acid reflux: Acid reflux can cause stomach acid to flow back into your mouth, leading to a bad taste.
Medications: Some medications can cause a bad taste in your mouth or excessive drooling as a side effect.
If these symptoms persist or become bothersome, it may be a good idea to see a dentist or doctor to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.