Symptoms of ovulation

While there are some common symptoms of ovulation, such as increased body temperature, decreased appetite, increased sexual desire, and increased vaginal secretions, these symptoms do not necessarily mean you are ovulating. If your mouth feels bitter, it could be caused by something else.

The reason for bitter mouth

Bitter mouth can be caused by a variety of reasons, such as oral disease, glossitis, sinusitis, hepatitis, etc. Oral diseases are a common cause of mouth soreness, such as oral ulcers, tooth wear, gingivitis, etc. Glossitis and sinusitis can also cause a bitter mouth because they can cause pain and discomfort in the tongue, mouth, or nose. Hepatitis may also cause a bitter mouth because it may cause liver damage and liver cell necrosis.

Symptoms of bitter mouth

Symptoms of bitter mouth usually include pain in the mouth, changes in taste, dry mouth, bad breath, sore throat, etc. Bitter mouth may be accompanied by symptoms such as headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. In some cases, bitter mouth may be accompanied by other symptoms, such as fatigue, insomnia, emotional instability, etc.

If you experience a sore mouth, it is recommended that you consult your doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor can examine your oral and physical condition and determine the specific cause of your sore mouth so that appropriate treatment can be instituted. In addition, you can take some measures to reduce the symptoms of bitter mouth, such as maintaining oral hygiene, avoiding spicy and irritating foods, and drinking more water.