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Tingling mouth

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Katyj Fri 07-Apr-23 15:13:57

Yes I have this. The Dr says it’s burning mouth syndrome. I’ve had blood tests and there’s nothing amiss 🤞 sometimes it’s worse than others but I’ve no idea why, apparently it’s common during the menopause but I’m well past that and still have it. I eat ice lollies when it’s bad.

tanith Fri 07-Apr-23 12:04:07

I have a condition called Burning Mouth syndrome that comes and goes sometimes it lasts for weeks. It feels just as describe my doctor/dentist both said it was hard to treat and said such ice and take painkillers but nothing really works I've just learnt to live with it now.

Okdokey08 Fri 07-Apr-23 11:55:02

I get a tingling burning sensation in my mouth usually after I've eaten sweet things, maybe even sometimes salty... it feels like I've eaten a chilly pepper my tongue and lips are usually burning

Okdokey08 Fri 07-Apr-23 11:52:18

Hi, does anyone ever get a tingling sensation in their mouth a bit like you've ate a hot pepper after you've eaten something.
I cant quite pin it down but I usually get this if I eat sweet things or salty...its like my tongue is on fire and sometimes my lips etc tingling