Patients with burning mouth or burning tongue syndrome have essentially two major findings: one, a burning sensation in their mouth and two, a normal appearance of the tongue and mouth. Glossopyrosis is burning limited to the tongue whereas oropyrosis is burning in the entire mouth, including tongue, lips, palette, gums and pharynx. There unfortunately is no universal understanding nor treatment to address this uncomfortable sensation which suggests a multifactorial etiology. As such, tr…
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May 18, 2011
Burning Tongue or Mouth Syndrome Due to Magnesium Deficiency?
- at 5/18/2011
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- By Fauquier ENT
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Patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) have two major findings: one, burning sensations in their mouth and two, no anatomical changes present in their mouth to relate to this burning. Dr. Henkin and colleagues at the Center for Molecular Nutrition and Sensory Disorders have clinically distinguished two major groups of patients with BMS. One group has burning limited only to their tongue – called GLOSSOPYROSIS. The other group has burning in their entire mouth, including their tongue,…
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burning mouth ,
burning tongue ,
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glossopyrosis ,
magnesium ,
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syndrome ,
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vitamin
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