What happens when you lose your sense of taste after the second day of drinking?

Loss of taste after the second day of drinking may be caused by short-term damage to the taste buds due to alcohol stimulation, or it may be caused by serious conditions such as nerve damage, e.g., cerebral hemorrhage, combined with facial nerve palsy. 1. Drinking too much alcohol may stimulate the taste buds of the tongue and impair the sense of taste, which is usually a short-term loss of taste and can be relieved on its own. 2. Severe alcohol consumption may cause nerve damage, which may affect the sense of taste, such as facial nerve paralysis, cerebral hemorrhage, and so on. If you lose your sense of taste after the second day of drinking, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a detailed examination and take targeted treatment measures according to the cause of the disease.