Loss of Taste
As your mouth is dry, dark, and warm, it is an ideal spot for yeast bacteria to develop out of control. These cells will gradually cover your tongue’s surface where taste buds are based. As a result, it might affect your sense of taste. So whenever you notice a sudden loss of taste without nasal decongestion, there is a chance that you might experience a yeast infection. This is especially true when it is followed by white patches or sores inside your mouth, which are other common symptoms of a yeast infection. Fortunately, you can alleviate this condition with some simple home remedies or by taking some over-the-counter drugs that are available in many pharmacies or drug stores. [6]










