Burning Mouth Syndrome. I have it very severe.
I am a 76 year old women and have had this condition for almost a year. it is getting worse everyday. been to many doctors and not one of them has heard otf it, I am getting desperate
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Mine is caused by gastric juices coming up all the way into my mouth and nose. It wore away at larynx and ruined my voice. Protonix and a low inflamatory diet help.
What kind of low inflammatory diet? So sorry about your voice.
Hi, @uncuncbball -- interesting about the cause of your BMS and some of the things that helped. I, too, am sorry to hear about your voice.
@lauren123 and I are wondering if you might tell more about the low inflammatory diet you found helpful?
Hi, @destinnana -- glad you got a definitive diagnosis two years ago at Mayo. Also, your observation about stress and its connection with flares is very interesting.
You mentioned you tried to avoid the gabapentin and go a more natural route of treatment. I'm thinking that @sheetrock0131 @lauren123 and @phyllisrn may have some thoughts on that and whether they may have found any that help.
In your search thus far, @destinanana, have you found any remedies like this that are effective for your BMS?
There are no tried and true remedies I’ve found other than using CBD oil at night which seems to help me sleep better. It calms me and allows me to rest sounder.
Hi, @twentyfour7 -- thank you for your suggestion of lidocaine gel for BMS pain. Wondering how your BMS is doing lately?
Thank you for thinking about me! I am slogging through the days with the goal of keeping the discomfort tuned out. Like a computer program, it is always running in the background.. ( I call it BMS 3.0)... Anyway, I tried the Claritin as someone suggested, and have not noticed much of a difference yet. The Lidocaine gel is still the only thing that quells the fire, albeit temporarily. I have been wondering if anyone else has dreams about being in pain? Most sites describing BMS say the only relief sufferers experience comes during sleep. That is not the case for me. I often dream I am pulling glass shards of broken Christmas ornaments from my mouth, and upon waking realize the burning has intensified during the night . Despite all this nonsense, I still managed to live a blessed life. This website has become a source of comfort to me, and I am thankful we can share our experiences.
When my bms is really acting up I suck on sugar free peppermint candy. It masks the burning. Also I brush my teeth, tongue and roof of my mouth 2-3 times or more during the day. It cures nothing but it helps me to manage it better. I hope you find something to help you.
I HAVE "BURNING MOUTH SYNDROME. I HAVE HAD IT FOR 6 YEARS WITHOUT ANY REAL RELIEF. I AM CURRENTLY TAKING "GABAPENTIN" TO CONTROL THE PAIN. I WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO SOMEONE WHO HAS THE SAME CONDITION. CELIA
Hi, @celiafachin -- thanks for your post and sharing some of your story with BMS. I'm sorry your BMS has been so hard and you've hardly had any real relief.
Additionally, just wanted to mention that we discourage the use of ALL CAPS for writing messages, since it is considered shouting in online communication. I'd just recommend turning the all caps off. See the community guidelines here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/community-guidelines/
I also removed your contact info, just because we want to protect your privacy and don't want you to get any spam.
Wondering how the gabapentin is working so far for your pain?