A sweet taste in the mouth may be caused by eating too many sweets, diabetes, indigestion and so on.
1. Eating too many sweets: Usually, if the patient eats a lot of cakes, desserts and other foods for a long time, it may cause the sweet taste to remain on the tongue, teeth and mouth, thus feeling a sweet taste in the mouth.
2. Diabetes: Generally speaking, if the patient’s blood glucose concentration is too high, it may affect the blood glucose level in urine, saliva and even sweat to increase, thus leading to a sweet taste in the mouth.
3. Indigestion: the patient’s gastrointestinal power is reduced, food stagnation leads to reflex secretion of excessive digestive enzymes, including oral salivary amylase, which may lead to the mouth feels sweet taste.
There are many other reasons for a sweet taste in the mouth, and it is recommended that patients actively seek medical attention to identify the cause of the disease and then standardize the treatment.