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Burning tongue
3 months ago I had a UTI problem. I took antibiotic pills for 2 weeks.  After that I had acid reflux symptoms..some times my tongue is feel good...but some times its burning....i drinks plenty of water.....  if it's vitamin deficiency i ate b complex and multivitamin tablets for 20 days..but it's still burning. . i am facing this  issue for one and half month...doctors said tongue looks normal..whenever   eaten hot ,sour or dry foods it's burning..i feel my tongue is  so sensitive.. what can i do? I am so worried about it.
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give some time after you stop antibiotics as stomach has to work more for digestion of medicines and acidity and reflex cause burning in throat n tongue, let body recover from all losses.
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Kindly visit nearby dentist for further followup.
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You probably have a condition called burning mouth syndrome. Kindly consult an experienced dentist for your problem. Or you can also book an offline/online appointment with us for proper assessment and management of your problem.
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