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Mouth burning
There is burning sensation in my mouth ever since I had tablets for typhoid, slight inflammation near the tooth on one side, cannot consume hot food I was prescribed becelac forte but it hasn't done much to the burning sensation through out the mouth, what should I do?
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Hello mam.. These are the causes of burning mouth Dry mouth (xerostomia); which can be caused by various medications, health problems, problems with salivary gland function or the side effects of cancer treatment Other oral conditions:such as a fungal infection of the mouth (oral thrush), an inflammatory condition called oral lichen planus or a condition called geographic tongue that gives the tongue a maplike appearance Nutritional deficiencies : such as a lack of iron, zinc, folate (vitamin B-9), thiamin (vitamin B-1), riboflavin (vitamin B-2), pyridoxine (vitamin B-6) and cobalamin (vitamin B-12) Allergies or reactions to foods, food flavorings, other food additives, fragrances, dyes or dental-work substances Reflux of stomach acid (gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD) that enters your mouth from your stomach Certain medications, particularly high blood pressure medications Oral habits, such as tongue thrusting, biting the tip of the tongue and teeth grinding (bruxism) Endocrine disorders, such as diabetes or underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) Excessive mouth irritation, which may result from overbrushing your tongue, using abrasive toothpastes, overusing mouthwashes or having too many acidic drinks Psychological factors, such as anxiety, depression or stress Burning mouth syndrome usually begins spontaneously, with no known triggering factor. However, certain factors may increase your risk of developing burning mouth syndrome, including: Recent illness Some chronic medical disorders such as fibromyalgia, Parkinson's disease, autoimmune disorders and neuropathy Previous dental procedures Allergic reactions to food Medications Traumatic life events Stress Anxiety Depression
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There's no known way to prevent burning mouth syndrome. But by avoiding tobacco, acidic foods, spicy foods and carbonated beverages, and excessive stress, you may be able to reduce the discomfort from burning mouth syndrome or prevent your discomfort from feeling worse.
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Apply zytee ointment on affected area 2-3times a day and take cap.bicasule once a day for a week and avoid food which cause burning sensation and take electrol powder mixed in water it keeps your stomach cool because this burning sensation may be due to these medicines and also it may be due to constipation if you have this problem then go for physician to get treatment.
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Drink lots of water. This may be because of heat. Keep your body cool internally. Visit a dentist Apply dologel CT on areas of burning in mouth
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This might be the ulcer so go for vitamin b medicines ,kenokort ointment,avoid hot and spicy foods
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