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Table 2 Subjective symptoms of taste disorders

From: Ethyl loflazepate as a treatment for patients with idiopathic and psychogenic taste disorder

Phantogeusia: Having a certain taste although there is nothing in the mouth.

Hypogeusia: The taste of food fades.

Taste hypersensitivity: The taste of food becomes stronger.

Different taste: Feeling a different taste from the original.

Dissociable: A specific taste cannot be felt.

Bad taste: A bad taste in the mouth regardless of the flavor of the food.