When I eat certain fruits and vegetables my gums sting and get a little swollen and get a hot feeling. It happens when I eat tomatos, peaches, carrots, apples and a few other fruits. The swelling is a little unpleasant but it doesnt keep me from eating these foods. I see a dentist regularly and he hasn't indicated that theres anything wrong with my teeth or gums. Maybe an allergy? Any ideas?
My gums hurt when I eat fruits and vegetables?
I think maybe you have a problem with acidy foods. Does spagetti sauce bother you. Most of the things you mention have some amount of acidic values
Temperature can tell if you are allergic. Get an ear thermometer and take you temp before and after you eat. If you temp spikes high you may have an allergy. Temp will increase some due just to eating, causes metabolism activity.
Reply:try to bruch with Sensitive thoothpast every day with a soft brush to message the gums,and make them stonger,if I'ts not an allergie it should help,i was thinking about the vegetables and fruits being hard for your theeth,but tomatos are soft so that can't be it,but sensitive thoodpaste would be a great start.
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