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  2. Burning mouth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a burning, tingling or scalding sensation in the mouth, lasting for at least four to six months, with no underlying known dental or medical cause. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] No related signs of disease are found in the mouth. [ 3 ]

  3. Glossitis - Wikipedia

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    Iron-deficiency anemia is mainly caused by blood loss, such as may occur during menses or gastrointestinal hemorrhage.This often results in a depapilled, atrophic glossitis, giving the tongue a bald and shiny appearance, along with pallor (paleness) of the lips and other mucous membranes a tendency towards recurrent oral ulceration, [6] and cheilosis (swelling of the lips). [7]

  4. Transient lingual papillitis - Wikipedia

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    Transient lingual papillitis is generally diagnosed based on patient presentation, meaning where it is located in the mouth and how big the bump is. [8] The visual presentation can also accompany various signs and symptoms such as difficulty eating, having a "strawberry tongue", increased saliva production, and a burning or tingling sensation. [9]

  5. These Dentist-Approved Mouthwashes Will Zap Bad Breath and ...

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    Here are some expert-backed tips for shopping and keeping your mouth clean. ️ Avoid high alcohol content: Alcohol is responsible for the fiery burn many washes leave in your mouth. “It may ...

  6. If you have bumps on your tongue, here’s what they could mean

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    The tongue is only one of the 10 ways you can see disease written all over your face. There are a whole host of other reasons for bumps on the tongue Bumps on the tongue come in many other varieties.

  7. 'Top Chef' alum Shirley Chung was diagnosed with tongue ... - AOL

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    Tongue cancers that happen in the front two-thirds of the mouth are usually caused by tobacco or alcohol use, but “non-smokers and non-drinkers can also develop them,” Akhave says.

  8. Odynophagia - Wikipedia

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    Using drugs, tobacco, or alcohol [3] Trauma or injury to the mouth, throat, or tongue [5] It can also be caused by certain medical conditions, such as: Ulcers; Abscesses; Upper respiratory tract infections; Inflammation or infection of the mouth, tongue, or throat (esophagitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, epiglottitis) [6] Oral or throat cancer [7]

  9. Fire eating - Wikipedia

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    According to Daniel Mannix's 1951 sideshow memoir Step right up!, the real "secret" to fire eating is enduring pain; he mentions that tolerating constant blisters on your tongue, lips and throat is also necessary. Many other fire eaters dismiss this, claiming that skilled fire eaters should not burn themselves.