In March I started with ulcers on my inner cheeks and inner corners of my mouth. My PC Doc thought it was herpes, treated me for herpes and sent me for blood work in 6 weeks. Negative for herpes. Asked to be referred to oral surgeon. Also started having a burning sensation on the tip of my tongue, along with enlarged papillae.
Oral surgeon tried the elimination theory. Treated me for viral infection, auto immune, fungus and yeast infections , along with a biopsy of one of the ulcers. All treatments unproductive and biopsy came back as "nonspecific ulcer", which didn't tell us anything. Also had a regular dental app't in the interum and when I arrived my mouth was too sore so I refused the cleaning.
Oral surgeon sent me to U of P to a specialist. Now very few ulcers, which only last one day, but very sore tongue. He thinks I am biting my cheeks ( which if I am it has to be at night because I don't do it diring the day), says ulcers don't only last one day so it can't be ulcers. I had no mouth ulcers when he saw me. Wasn't concerned about my tongue because "lots of post menopausal women get this" (so who cares?) and ordered a CBC (normal), iron level (normal), folate (normal and B12 ( very, very high).
I go back in 2 weeks but I'm at my wits end. The ulcers are no longer a problem because they occur so seldom but my tongue is driving me crazy.
Anyone have any experience with this? I know lots of post menopausal women and none of them have this. I guess the oral surgeon at U of P knows different people than I do.
My local oral surgeon and I think it is some of the medication I am taking but can't stop any of them to test that theory. Internet does not list these as side effects of any of my prescriptions.
Sorry this is so long but I'm going crazy.
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Kay H
Oral surgeon tried the elimination theory. Treated me for viral infection, auto immune, fungus and yeast infections , along with a biopsy of one of the ulcers. All treatments unproductive and biopsy came back as "nonspecific ulcer", which didn't tell us anything. Also had a regular dental app't in the interum and when I arrived my mouth was too sore so I refused the cleaning.
Oral surgeon sent me to U of P to a specialist. Now very few ulcers, which only last one day, but very sore tongue. He thinks I am biting my cheeks ( which if I am it has to be at night because I don't do it diring the day), says ulcers don't only last one day so it can't be ulcers. I had no mouth ulcers when he saw me. Wasn't concerned about my tongue because "lots of post menopausal women get this" (so who cares?) and ordered a CBC (normal), iron level (normal), folate (normal and B12 ( very, very high).
I go back in 2 weeks but I'm at my wits end. The ulcers are no longer a problem because they occur so seldom but my tongue is driving me crazy.
Anyone have any experience with this? I know lots of post menopausal women and none of them have this. I guess the oral surgeon at U of P knows different people than I do.
My local oral surgeon and I think it is some of the medication I am taking but can't stop any of them to test that theory. Internet does not list these as side effects of any of my prescriptions.
Sorry this is so long but I'm going crazy.
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Kay H
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