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I have been having a feeling like maybe I am coming down with something, but I have no fever, b/p fine, sugars fine--I am getting intermittent oddly warm feeling in my mouth, lips, throat. (Mainly inside mouth against teeth) and sometimes my eyes are warm.
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have symptoms of warm sensation in the mouth, lips, throat and mainly inside mouth against teeth which may indicate that you have symptoms of dry mouth as mucosa becomes dry and it causes striking of the teeth to inner side of cheeks.
Need not to worry. I would suggest you to take plenty of fluids and maintain hygiene by using antiseptic mouthwash. You should take saliva substitutes containing methylcellulose. Chew on sugar free candies. Avoid hot, sharp and spicy food and take soft and bland diet. Visit oral physician once and get complete examination done and start treatment accordingly.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Warm Sensation In The Mouth?
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have symptoms of warm sensation in the mouth, lips, throat and mainly inside mouth against teeth which may indicate that you have symptoms of dry mouth as mucosa becomes dry and it causes striking of the teeth to inner side of cheeks. Need not to worry. I would suggest you to take plenty of fluids and maintain hygiene by using antiseptic mouthwash. You should take saliva substitutes containing methylcellulose. Chew on sugar free candies. Avoid hot, sharp and spicy food and take soft and bland diet. Visit oral physician once and get complete examination done and start treatment accordingly. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari