Why do i get blisters in my mouth everytime I eat Oranges or drink orange juice?

Posted on Jan 31, 2009 under Drink |

5 Responses to “Why do i get blisters in my mouth everytime I eat Oranges or drink orange juice?”

  1. I think those items have a very high acidic value to them. Try brushing your teeth shortly afterwards and see if it stops.

  2. it never happened to me

  3. SleepyJohnny Says:

    There's probably not enough saliva(spit) in your mouth. Stop using so much mouth wash. And use Exspensive tooth paste like Colgate Total or Colgate Total Plus Whitening. Floss at least twice a week.

  4. altogether_feminine Says:

    It's the acid in those items that causes ulcers or blisters. Acid changes the normal PH balance of the mouth. Rinsing the mouth after consuming a high acid item reduces and / or completely emliminates that risk.

  5. Well this will go 1 of 2 ways
    1st its the acid (in a matter of speakin)
    2nd after drinking use mouthwash brushin your teeth is good to do but your teeth are not getting blisters.
    3rd go to a DR and have him check your mouth. There are several things that can be going on that will (well lets just say make the skin very sensative to certain things) it could be something as simple as changein mouthwash (we hope)
    But Im no Dr so try the mouthwash (But then I guess a cool glass of OJ then a mouthwash might not taste good. Call the Dr. And Keep a log of anything else that bothers your mouth It will help the DR 1000%

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