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Does Anyone Experience A Burning Sensation In Their Mouth?
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I not only have the burning sensation in my legs, feet, hands and pretty much all over, but I also have a burning sensation in my mouth. I have actually had that sensation long before I was diagnosed with Fibro and before any of the other symptoms. It's mostly on the roof of my mouth and towards the back of my mouth. I did mention it to my GP one time and he thought it might be reflux and gave me some antacid to take but that didn't help and I knew it wouldn't because I knew it wasn't reflux… read more

posted August 1, 2016
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A MyFibroTeam Member

I get that and I get blisters on the roof of my mouth. They say it is stress. I bought some orajel mouth wash for when it flares up and that helps.

posted September 29, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

No, no allergies...I had this before I was diagnosed with fibro so it's not due to any meds...that's why I was wondering if it could be a symptom of fibro like the burning sensations I get every where else...

posted August 4, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

@A MyFibroTeam Member, I have numerous issues, but never had burning of the mouth. I have Sjogrens so my mouth is extremely dry. Any changes in meds? Allergies?

posted August 4, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

I have it if I eat the foods I am allergic to or set off my Eczema.

posted August 2, 2016

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