• 6 March 2020

TONGUE BURNING SOOTHE WITH NATURAL REMEDIES

TONGUE BURNING SOOTHE WITH NATURAL REMEDIES

With gentle active ingredients from nature to combat the agony in the mouth: homeopathic remedies can provide relief for tongue burns.

If the mouth is burning, tingling or itching, those affected want quick relief. However, burning of the tongue usually manifests itself by a burning sensation in the front part of the tongue. It can also occur on the edges of the tongue, the tip of the tongue, the palate, the lips and the cheeks. There are no visible signs such as redness or swelling, so those affected are often smiled at and have to travel a long way before they receive the necessary help. Because not everything that comes by itself also goes by itself.

If the cause has been identified and one of the many different triggers such as particularly sour or sweet food, but also too sour, sweet or alcoholic drinks. Allergies to fruit and nuts can also be responsible for the unpleasant feeling in the mouth. People who drink too little can suffer from dry mouth, which can also manifest itself by a burning sensation.

Extremes are never advisable, so excessive or poor oral hygiene can also be the trigger for tongue burning. Even diseases such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, multiple sclerosis or diabetes mellitus can be a sign of tongue burning.

Help for self-help from nature

Homeopathy is based on the principle established by Samuel Hahnemann at the end of the 18th century of treating like with like. Homeopathic remedies are able to trigger individual stimuli throughout the body, to which the body reacts and starts the self-healing process. In the meantime, more than 2000 different homeopathic remedies help people to help themselves; these are administered as globules or drops.

A therapy with the herbal active ingredients ratanhia and calendula as well as with gold has already proven itself many times over in the case of the so-called Burning-Mouth-Syndrome. In addition, calming teas made from sage or mallow leaves can provide quick relief. If the symptoms are acute and particularly severe, it helps to cool the mouth and suck an ice cube, for example. As hot drinks, alcohol and tobacco tend to aggravate the symptoms, it is advisable to avoid them.

Those affected can counteract the excruciating pain by taking Chamomilla. It is extracted from chamomile and has a healing effect as well as reliable protection against inflammation, pain and irritation. The latter is often a side effect in people who are exposed to severe pain every day.