Burning Mouth Syndrome

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Burning Mouth Syndrome

Burning mouth syndrome is a condition that people have when they feel that their mouth is constantly burning. It makes it difficult to eat or drink most foods and it can cause severe pain if not treated. There is no real cause to the syndrome. Any area of the mouth can be affected, such as the gums, tongue and the roof of the mouth. A comparison to the pain and feeling felt with the syndrome is that of scalding the mouth with hot food or a hot liquid. The symptoms associated with burning mouth syndrome can develop quickly, or they can develop over a period of time, increasing in severity.

Symptoms There are a few things you can look for if you suspect that you have burning mouth syndrome. The first is an intense burning sensation that suddenly occurs. Most of the time, it will begin on the tongue. However, it could also start on the lips or the roof of the mouth before transferring to others areas that include the gums. The throat could also be affected. Another symptom is dryness in the mouth. This could be accompanied by increased thirst. Cold beverages might feel good in the mouth as it can soothe the burning sensation. It’s advised not to drink or eat things that are warm or hot as this could only make the mouth burn more. You might notice a metallic taste in your mouth. There could also be a bitter taste. Some of the things that you do eat might taste different or you might notice a loss of taste altogether. This is usually from the burning sensation that is felt in the mouth. There are various patterns that you might notice from burning mouth syndrome. It could happen every day. The symptoms are often seen mildly in the morning and slowly become worse during the


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