D.C. sinus doctor says dryness in the mouth can 'affect the sense of taste'

 D.C. sinus doctor says dryness in the mouth can 'affect the sense of taste'
Sinusitis can be a problem for more than just your sinuses. Dr. Manish Khanna of Capitol Breathe Free said sinusitis can lead to dryness in the mouth, which can then alter your sense of taste.

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