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Burning Mouth

Dr Kadwa
I have been having tongue burning sice past 8 months with a repite of 2 months in between. Initially doctor told me i had glossitis frm the look of my tongue and the fact that i was skippingbreak fast daily. I recoverd i 10 days then resumed smoking which i had stopped and there was a relapse. This happened again and the second time doctor gave me beta anxit and grabvit which cured me for 2 months. After which it has started again and i have been suffering for 4 months. I have quit smoking. Now instead of entire tongue now only one point burns either tip or the sides. What should be done doctor? The problem is very irritating
[message edited by chinkytiger on Fri, 15 Aug 2014 21:26:37 BST]
 
  chinkytiger on 2014-08-15
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please somebody reply, help would be really appreciated.
 
chinkytiger 9 years ago
here is your thread with Kadwa.

Please do your post on that thread.
Kadwa gets an alert on that thread
and will answer you.He is on the forum about every 3rd day.

Please do not post new threads on this bc it confuses everyone.http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/442167/
 
simone717 9 years ago

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