Yes, anxiety can indeed cause a metallic taste in the mouth. This is because anxiety can lead to dry mouth, which can contribute to the taste. There are various options available to help stimulate saliva production, such as lozenges, gums, mouthwashes, dental gels, and sprays. If these options do not improve the situation after a week and it continues to affect your quality of life, it would be advisable to consult a doctor for further evaluation and treatment.
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