Thank you for putting this information out there for us to take part of! Have had burning mouth for several years now but just recently understood that it is one of the changes in my body connected to early menopause. Will try ALA for sure. Thank you 🙏
I am post menopausal, I started having a burning mouth also. Found out I have developed an allergy to the mint flavouring in toothpaste. I now use toothpaste with no flavouring.
I've had this burning mouth in my cheeks for about 3 weeks now. Its very unnerving. I'm so perimenopausal its horrible. Dry skin, thinning hair, can't loose weight. It's just hard, I had my teeth removed and the acrylic dentures are irritating looking for a hypoallergenic solution with the dentures. Taking supplements, drinking water and I still have dry mouth in the night ,and come and go with the burning sensation. I'm looking to balance my hormones and need to balance my estrogen and I get a breast cyst every so often always during my period. I have learned to take care of it myself, so please any help is appreciated deeply. Thank you for your time, I am grateful for your advice.
Hi Krystal You may find a Sea Buckthorn Oil supplement can be helpful for the gums and some people also find taking a CoQ10, 100mg can be of benefit too. Try to have a small shot glass of warm water just before bed to see if that stops the night -time dehydration. Dry skin, thinning hair and inability to lose weight can be caused by poor thyroid function which often appears at this time so it may be a good idea to ask your doctor to test for this just to rule it out. Best Wishes Eileen
Oh my days so have I, getting v depressed, this salty taste is unbearable and sore gums booked dentist, let’s see !!! And breasts cysts… what exactly did you use to treat this 😮
@@AvogelCoUk thank you so very much for the advice. I will follow it. Much appreciated because this perimenopausal crap is insane omg. God bless you! 💙🙏🏼✝️🙏🏼💛
Hi Doctor, just came across your video and you provide great info. for women and thank you! You mention important supplements to take, but is there a daily value for taking them? Thanks again! Linda
About 20 minutes after eating it feels like my tongue and side of lip swells up. It's so frustrating because I barely eat now. It only happens after I eat. Not allergic to anything outside of my normal allergies. Caling the sr tomorrow
Hello DR Vogel I just loved you're information & advice ! I believe that my burning tongue could be caused by adrenal dysfunction , as well as being a breast cancer survivor. Low immune system that sort of thing . I've also development severe heartburn & I was wondering if that could be a reason for BMS?
Hi Sally Great to hear that you love the information, thanks! Digestive problems could contribute to burning mouth so it is possible. I would suggest seeing a practitioner such as a Nutritional Therapist; they can formulate a personalised treatment plan for you taking everything into account.
Thank you for this information my wife has severe dry mouth and tongue.She had a blood test for Sjögren's came back negative. We will now check for low iron and her estrogen levels. She has lost many many nights of sleep with this dry mouth condition.
Do you have anxiety? Sometimes people who have anxiety fear that they have cancer. Perhaps you might talk to your doctor and tell them your fears and get some reassurance :) all the best !
Hi Ann Yes, bad breath can be an issue. It can be caused by a number of factors such as receding gums, dry mouth or even a stressed liver. It is best to get a check by your dentist but you could also try the Milk Thistle Complex as well. This is known to help support liver health. www.avogel.co.uk/herbal-remedies/milk-thistle/
Hay I am listening u mostly. I like it all your information. I am also suffering with burning toung. I was worried but feeling comfortable now as I come to know that this is heppen in manopouse.
Hey there,I have recently been suffering from Burning mouth syndrome like conditions,with elisions on the tongue.and white burned feeling on the roof of the mouth.its happening quite often.I see their could be lots of reasons for it.I am 48yrs old and menopausal.Where should I start from?I thought I got food allergy the first time I got.No history of food allergies though. Thanks for your video.
Hi R A I would start with the Sea Buckthorn Oil capsules along with a zinc supplement, 15mg daily. Remember the water as dehydration will make this worse too! Best Wishes Eileen
I suffer with the burning mouth syndrome as well.... I find that using aloe Vera as a mouth wash several times a day helps a lot and I also put turmeric all over my tongue and it doesn’t have much of a taste but it helps reduce the swelling on the tongue.....it comes and goes every few months
I would like to give a follow up on my comment.Post my acute problems,I consulted a dietician and the piece of advice got is,mostly reduce or cut off carbs from your dinner.I would say,I have seen a huge difference since then.I have had negligible to none episodes of the mouth burn since then.It’s worth a try.
Hi Hasina There could be a number of reasons for whole body burning so it is wise to get this checked out by your doctor for a proper diagnosis. I hope my tips will help with the BMS Best Wishes Eileen
Hi Toni Unfortunately, this can happen; often falling oestrogen can affect the teeth and gums resulting in loose teeth. Obviously, the first thing to do is check with your dentist and follow their advice but you can also take a calcium and magnesium supplement which may be of benefit for you. Your local health store should be able to advise you on the best one to take for your situation. Best Wishes Eileen
Gosh i didn't about about the sea buckthorn oil. And coq10 I'm desperate for relief I will buy some to.orrow. . I had this 10yrs ago and it slowly abated in the last few years only to come back with a vengeance last week. 😞😞😞
Yes I have found since xmas eve I seem to be drying up a bit while talking. I have the anxiety bad too so I usually put this down to being panicky. In the last few days though I have felt like it's trying to develop into a cold maybe ? Naturally it makes me panicky that I'm not breathing properly or that my throat is going to close up. I dont know the difference between the anxiety and the menopause anymore.
It is menopausal anxiety. I experienced this a couple of months back, really bad anxiety attacks, drying of mouth, a feeling as if something is stuck in my throat… consulted ENT and other specialists, got the tests done and finally the diagnosis is menopausal anxiety. I started serious workouts, meditation, increased water intake, used distraction techniques. trust me it helps. These videos are also very comforting. A big thanks to A. Vogel UK :)
Get on a birth control pill or if your Dr will prescribe you Prometrium micronized progesterone. At 47 your progesterone is declining cause ing weird stuff and then your estrogen will stop at menopause when your ovaries stop functioning. Get on Hormone replacement therapy ASAP before everything shrivels up and you lose your mind. At menopause we lose 2% of our bone every year for the first 5 years and 1% every year after unless we replace estradiol. You see by 65 we have lost 20% of our bone! After 10 years without HRT it will be nearly impossible to find a doctor to prescribe it because after that the cardiovascular system has become inelastic and it increases the chance of cardiovascular incidents. There is no time to waste. You have a lot to learn about menopause and a lot to do finding a good doctor.
Hi Rashikala Yes, this could happen, falling oestrogen may affect the throat causing dryness and irritation. You may find a supplement called Sea Buckthorn Oil can be helpful and don't forget to drink lots of plain water as dehydration will make this worse! Best Wishes Eileen
I have sensative gums,dry vagina, my tongu on sides is like sore and i think is cancer😖but i took cancer blood test and it was okay...but the tongue on the sides now is strange..can it be menopause??
Hi Precious Mouth and tongue problems are quite common so you may find a combination of CoQ10 and Sea Buckthorn Oil can be of benefit but if you are still worried please do contact your dentist and ask their advice. Best Wishes Eileen
Hi, Yes it could be, you may find taking a Milk Thistle and liver combination can be of benefit. It might also be a good idea to check with your dentist too as the menopause can affect the teeth and gums.
Thank you for putting this information out there for us to take part of! Have had burning mouth for several years now but just recently understood that it is one of the changes in my body connected to early menopause. Will try ALA for sure. Thank you 🙏
You're welcome Lisa, hope it helps!
Best Wishes
Eileen
I am post menopausal, I started having a burning mouth also. Found out I have developed an allergy to the mint flavouring in toothpaste. I now use toothpaste with no flavouring.
Thanks for this informative video.
You're welcome Blanca!
Best Wishes
Eileen
I keep seeing one of the symptoms of menopause is teeth pain or sensitivity but no one seems to be talking about it.
Yes, we were quite surprised too as to how common it actually is!
Best Wishes
Eileen
I've also posted a vlog on teeth, here's the link for you
www.avogel.co.uk/health/menopause/videos/how-does-menopause-affect-your-teeth/
I've started taking Omega 7 that contains sea buckthorn oil helpful for dry mouth, eyes and urinary tract.
Laney Bucknor It’s really great for my vaginal dryness.
Did it manage your symptoms long term?
@@V.Hansen. positive effect but expensive
I have noticed recession in my teeth and gum problems.
Me too. No fun! Trying the Neem toothpaste and mouthwash.
Thanks very much for your information
Thank you dear.
You're welcome 😊
Best Wishes
Eileen
Hi i am having trouble with sleeping at night with menopause i am 49 years old thanks ♥️
I definitely had taste differences and didn’t like certain things and textures especially meat.
Thank you for replying your videos are very helpful and I will go back to my doctors.
You're welcome Hasina, hope all goes well for you
Best Wishes
Eileen
I wish I had known
I've had this burning mouth in my cheeks for about 3 weeks now. Its very unnerving. I'm so perimenopausal its horrible. Dry skin, thinning hair, can't loose weight. It's just hard, I had my teeth removed and the acrylic dentures are irritating looking for a hypoallergenic solution with the dentures. Taking supplements, drinking water and I still have dry mouth in the night ,and come and go with the burning sensation. I'm looking to balance my hormones and need to balance my estrogen and I get a breast cyst every so often always during my period. I have learned to take care of it myself, so please any help is appreciated deeply. Thank you for your time, I am grateful for your advice.
Hi Krystal
You may find a Sea Buckthorn Oil supplement can be helpful for the gums and some people also find taking a CoQ10, 100mg can be of benefit too.
Try to have a small shot glass of warm water just before bed to see if that stops the night -time dehydration.
Dry skin, thinning hair and inability to lose weight can be caused by poor thyroid function which often appears at this time so it may be a good idea to ask your doctor to test for this just to rule it out.
Best Wishes
Eileen
Oh my days so have I, getting v depressed, this salty taste is unbearable and sore gums booked dentist, let’s see !!! And breasts cysts… what exactly did you use to treat this 😮
@@AvogelCoUk thank you so very much for the advice. I will follow it. Much appreciated because this perimenopausal crap is insane omg. God bless you! 💙🙏🏼✝️🙏🏼💛
Hi Doctor, just came across your video and you provide great info. for women and thank you!
You mention important supplements to take, but is there a daily value for taking them? Thanks again! Linda
Hi
Yes, what supplements are you interested in taking and I can tell you the best amount to take. Best Wishes
Eileen
I once woke up with a mouth so dry, my tongue was stuck to the roof of my mouth. 😐
A small shot glass of warm water just before bed can often help this
Best Wishes
Eileen
About 20 minutes after eating it feels like my tongue and side of lip swells up. It's so frustrating because I barely eat now. It only happens after I eat. Not allergic to anything outside of my normal allergies. Caling the sr tomorrow
That sounds awful Neo, definitely worth seeing your doctor! Hope all goes well.
Best Wishes
Eileen
Hello DR Vogel
I just loved you're information & advice !
I believe that my burning tongue could be caused by
adrenal dysfunction , as well as being a breast cancer survivor.
Low immune system that sort of thing . I've also development severe heartburn & I was wondering if that could be a reason for BMS?
Hi Sally
Great to hear that you love the information, thanks! Digestive problems could contribute to burning mouth so it is possible. I would suggest seeing a practitioner such as a Nutritional Therapist; they can formulate a personalised treatment plan for you taking everything into account.
Thank you for this information my wife has severe dry mouth and tongue.She had a blood test for Sjögren's came back negative. We will now check for low iron and her estrogen levels. She has lost many many nights of sleep with this dry mouth condition.
wally smith. I also suffer with extreme dry mouth
wally smith km
Oh bwoy this thing is killing me pure pain and my mouth dry teeth hurt I can't manage it
@@avac9296how are you these days? Kindest regards fellow menopause friend 😊
The right side on my tongue is like sore and i think it's cancer and i cant sleep😥
Do you have anxiety? Sometimes people who have anxiety fear that they have cancer. Perhaps you might talk to your doctor and tell them your fears and get some reassurance :) all the best !
A Vogel, thanks for handling this topic: What about bad breath in menopause? Is that a genuine concern.
Hi Ann
Yes, bad breath can be an issue. It can be caused by a number of factors such as receding gums, dry mouth or even a stressed liver. It is best to get a check by your dentist but you could also try the Milk Thistle Complex as well. This is known to help support liver health.
www.avogel.co.uk/herbal-remedies/milk-thistle/
Hay I am listening u mostly. I like it
all your information. I am also suffering with burning toung. I was worried but feeling comfortable now as I come to know that this is heppen in manopouse.
Mouth tastes like metallic??
Hi Hema
Low zinc often causes a metallic taste so you may find a zinc supplement, 15mg daily, can be of benefit.
Best Wishes
Eileen
Hey there,I have recently been suffering from Burning mouth syndrome like conditions,with elisions on the tongue.and white burned feeling on the roof of the mouth.its happening quite often.I see their could be lots of reasons for it.I am 48yrs old and menopausal.Where should I start from?I thought I got food allergy the first time I got.No history of food allergies though. Thanks for your video.
Hi R A
I would start with the Sea Buckthorn Oil capsules along with a zinc supplement, 15mg daily. Remember the water as dehydration will make this worse too!
Best Wishes
Eileen
thanks
im 46 im in hell from 7 doctors 2 of them its dentist and ent give me steroids and spray oral gel but still burn im feeling die
I suffer with the burning mouth syndrome as well.... I find that using aloe Vera as a mouth wash several times a day helps a lot and I also put turmeric all over my tongue and it doesn’t have much of a taste but it helps reduce the swelling on the tongue.....it comes and goes every few months
I would like to give a follow up on my comment.Post my acute problems,I consulted a dietician and the piece of advice got is,mostly reduce or cut off carbs from your dinner.I would say,I have seen a huge difference since then.I have had negligible to none episodes of the mouth burn since then.It’s worth a try.
Hi I have bms .
Why does my whole body burn all the time.
Hi Hasina
There could be a number of reasons for whole body burning so it is wise to get this checked out by your doctor for a proper diagnosis. I hope my tips will help with the BMS
Best Wishes
Eileen
what about moving teeth? My teeth are moving due to aging and menpause
Hi Toni
Unfortunately, this can happen; often falling oestrogen can affect the teeth and gums resulting in loose teeth. Obviously, the first thing to do is check with your dentist and follow their advice but you can also take a calcium and magnesium supplement which may be of benefit for you. Your local health store should be able to advise you on the best one to take for your situation.
Best Wishes
Eileen
@@AvogelCoUk thank you I will follow up with my doctor :)
Gosh i didn't about about the sea buckthorn oil. And coq10 I'm desperate for relief I will buy some to.orrow. . I had this 10yrs ago and it slowly abated in the last few years only to come back with a vengeance last week. 😞😞😞
Hi Suzy
Hope they help! :)
Yes I have found since xmas eve I seem to be drying up a bit while talking. I have the anxiety bad too so I usually put this down to being panicky. In the last few days though I have felt like it's trying to develop into a cold maybe ? Naturally it makes me panicky that I'm not breathing properly or that my throat is going to close up. I dont know the difference between the anxiety and the menopause anymore.
Hi Sue
Remember to drink loads of water as dehydration can be a factor and you could also check out the Sea Buckthorn Oil
Same here, don’t know if it’s anxiety or menopause.
It is menopausal anxiety. I experienced this a couple of months back, really bad anxiety attacks, drying of mouth, a feeling as if something is stuck in my throat… consulted ENT and other specialists, got the tests done and finally the diagnosis is menopausal anxiety. I started serious workouts, meditation, increased water intake, used distraction techniques. trust me it helps. These videos are also very comforting. A big thanks to A. Vogel UK :)
I'm 47
Get on a birth control pill or if your Dr will prescribe you Prometrium micronized progesterone. At 47 your progesterone is declining cause ing weird stuff and then your estrogen will stop at menopause when your ovaries stop functioning. Get on Hormone replacement therapy ASAP before everything shrivels up and you lose your mind. At menopause we lose 2% of our bone every year for the first 5 years and 1% every year after unless we replace estradiol. You see by 65 we have lost 20% of our bone! After 10 years without HRT it will be nearly impossible to find a doctor to prescribe it because after that the cardiovascular system has become inelastic and it increases the chance of cardiovascular incidents. There is no time to waste. You have a lot to learn about menopause and a lot to do finding a good doctor.
Mam im having burning in throat when eating spicy food. Im 42 and in perimenopause. Is it possible
Hi Rashikala
Yes, this could happen, falling oestrogen may affect the throat causing dryness and irritation. You may find a supplement called Sea Buckthorn Oil can be helpful and don't forget to drink lots of plain water as dehydration will make this worse!
Best Wishes
Eileen
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👍🙏
Hay
I have geographic tongue😣
Hi Violette
I do hope the tips here will be of benefit for you.
Best Wishes
Eileen
I have sensative gums,dry vagina, my tongu on sides is like sore and i think is cancer😖but i took cancer blood test and it was okay...but the tongue on the sides now is strange..can it be menopause??
Hi Precious
Mouth and tongue problems are quite common so you may find a combination of CoQ10 and Sea Buckthorn Oil can be of benefit but if you are still worried please do contact your dentist and ask their advice.
Best Wishes
Eileen
@@AvogelCoUk thank you god bless you!💥
Same
I have a bitter taste on and off. Could that also be related to perimenopause?
Hi,
Yes it could be, you may find taking a Milk Thistle and liver combination can be of benefit. It might also be a good idea to check with your dentist too as the menopause can affect the teeth and gums.