It is common to find that taste and smell can be different after your critical illness. This may be because:
You might find that you have a complete loss of taste or smell or that food tastes like metal, too sweet or has a bitter or salty taste. This means that food or drink may taste different once you start eating again and this can make it difficult to eat what you need. These changes to taste and smell usually get better after a short period of time but the following advice can help you manage it until then.
These changes in taste should settle down in time, but if you are worried about them, or these tips haven’t helped and you are finding it difficult to eat, ask a doctor or dietitian for advice.
NHS UK advice on:
See ICUsteps information for more information