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What Causes Strong Sensation Of Menthol In Mouth?

Hello, I have a very strong sensation of menthol, in my mouth. I've had it for over a month. I feel it on my tongue, gums, palate and even down into my throat. My lips burn also. I drink water all the time to relieve it. I had a tooth pulled over a month ago. I didn't have this cold burning feeling till about 3 weeks after the extraction. It's not getting better. Any thoughts?
Wed, 12 Feb 2014
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Hello, Welcome Thanks for consulting HCM,
I have gone through your query, you have feeling of burning sensation in your mouth , you have undergone extraction also one month ago, after that you had now feeling of burning sensation on lips , tongue, gums, dont worry these symptoms can be associated with extraction it is said to be Burning Mouth Syndrome
You can do is Avoid taking Hot And spicy food,
Suck on ice chips,
Dink Water as much as possible ,
Chew sugarless gums
If your problem continues then consult physician
Hope this will help you
Wish you good health.
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What Causes Strong Sensation Of Menthol In Mouth?

Hello, Welcome Thanks for consulting HCM, I have gone through your query, you have feeling of burning sensation in your mouth , you have undergone extraction also one month ago, after that you had now feeling of burning sensation on lips , tongue, gums, dont worry these symptoms can be associated with extraction it is said to be Burning Mouth Syndrome You can do is Avoid taking Hot And spicy food, Suck on ice chips, Dink Water as much as possible , Chew sugarless gums If your problem continues then consult physician Hope this will help you Wish you good health.