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I feel spicy
I feel spicy when I eat not spicy foods. My tongue has some irritation also. I don't know which doctor I need to consult also.
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Can be due to b.complex,  iron, zinc deficiency,  acid reflux, dry mouth or nerve damage. You can take supplements,  drink more water, ensure bowels are cleared.
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A burning feeling on the tongue can happen due to causes like vitamin deficiencies, acidity reflux, allergies, oral infections or irritation of the tongue surface. If you can share a tongue picture and a few more details, the cause can usually be identified and treated effectively 👍
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It would be beneficial if you can attach a picture of your tongue. Also may I know if you are vegetarian ? You can consult me for a proper consultation so that the best treatment is provided.
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A persistent 'spicy' or burning sensation on the tongue in the absence of spicy food is a clinical hallmark of Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) or Glossodynia. This sensation is often caused by underlying nutritional deficiencies (particularly Vitamin B12, Iron, or Folic Acid), dry mouth (Xerostomia), or sometimes chronic acid reflux (GERD) where stomach acid irritates the oral lining. At 32, we must also rule out any recent changes in oral hygiene products or minor oral candidiasis (thrush) that could be causing this hypersensitivity."
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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