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How Can Strange Sensation Of Mouth Be Dealt With?

I have a weird sensation in my inner cheek. It feels like I sucked on a lemon or something. I've been drinking water so much to see if maybe my mouth is just dry, but it doesn't help. Its been like that for awhile now. It feels almost like lock jaw. How can I get rid of it.
posted on Wed, 19 Feb 2014
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There can be various reasons for this including an infection and trauma to your salivary glands!
Please dont worry, you can start warm salt water gargles and vitamin B complex , also meet your doctor for examination and further advice.
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How Can Strange Sensation Of Mouth Be Dealt With?

Hello There can be various reasons for this including an infection and trauma to your salivary glands! Please dont worry, you can start warm salt water gargles and vitamin B complex , also meet your doctor for examination and further advice. Thanks