Glossodynia other wise known as burning moth syndrome hope this helps
It could be geographic tongue. There are a number of variants of the condition, and the symptoms you describe are very common amongst sufferers. Start looking at your diet: if you think you are taking essential vitamins, either through supplements or your food, are you still ABSORBING them? The tongue is an accurate indicator that our bodies are lacking something they need.
http://www.geographic-tongue-remedy.com
Like another person I was just reading about, I had the same thing happen. I started out with an area on the side of my tongue that had a burning sensation, then it spread under my lip and cheek area and across the palate. I have bumps across my palate that do not seem to go away. Some days seem worse than others. I have had basic labs done, a colonoscopy, endoscopy, and swabs to test for thrush and bacteria. Everything comes back normal. They keep saying that it is geographic tongue. I disagree, because my mouth and gums burn. Please give me some advie!
I do not know how old you are, this can be hormonal in nature. I would strongly suggest that you consult an oral surgeon for a more definitive diagnosis. From your description I do not think it is serious but I am sure it is disconcerting until you find out what it is.
have you recently had dental treatment? i meanl like day or days before this started? i guess no or you would have mentioned that. maybe you ate something that you are having a reaction to. sorry i cant help
Thanks for the reply. No, I didn't have any dental work done recently. The last time I was at the dentist was about 18 months ago. I don't know if this is allergy, but I guess it's a possibility. I do not have any allergies (as far as I know), but I know those can develop later in life...
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