Appropriately called “burning mouth syndrome,” this may be due to damage to pain and taste nerves, says the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. You’ll notice a painful burn or tingle in your mouth that’s frequent and sticks around for months.
While there’s no test to diagnose this problem, your doctor will do a thorough workup to rule out other potential causes and may give you a prescription that can ease your discomfort.
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