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Anyone Else Have Problems With A Burning Tongue?


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Someone mentioned that tapioca causes a burning sensation. I have been eating many more gluten free products in last several years, the burning began about 2 years ago. How do I get tested, an allergist?

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Someone mentioned that tapioca causes a burning sensation. I have been eating many more gluten free products in last several years, the burning began about 2 years ago. How do I get tested, an allergist?

A friend of mine had a burning tongue and it was an infection. She went to an ear, nose, throat specialist who prescribed an antibiotic and it was gone. Her tongue was a little swollen and discolored also. Good luck.

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rinne Apprentice

Rancid nuts will make my tongue burn but I don't know about tapioca.

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Rancid nuts will make my tongue burn but I don't know about tapioca.

Hi, I used to have a burning tongue all the time. Have you had your vitamin B12 checked, that is a major sign of a deficiency.

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rinne Apprentice
Hi, I used to have a burning tongue all the time. Have you had your vitamin B12 checked, that is a major sign of a deficiency.

Thanks for that connection. I don't know about my Vitamin levels but it is entirely possible that I do have a deficiency.

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