hammy1
Oct 14, 2010, 03:12 PM
I am a 57 year old woman in good physical and mental health. I am 5 ' 8 and I weigh 125 pounds. My physical in June was normal and my blood work also normal. I eat well and exercise moderately but regularly. I take no medication and do not smoke. I do like a glass of wine but this mouth issue has taken a lot of the enjoyment out of that, as well as just about everything else... like eating, and kissing my husband, etc.
For the last four months I have been struggling with a miserable sensitivity in my mouth. The area facing my four front teeth, some of the gum above those teeth is affected and the lower teeth area is noticeably inflamed and quite red as well (it is worse on the upper area than the bottom). He red tissue will occasionally split if I lift it up to look at it or laugh and smile too hard/wide and I will taste a bit of blood. While the area feels wrinkled to my tongue, I seem to have adequate saliva... although it does feel like that particular area is sticking to my teeth. My tip of my tongue is perhaps a bit sensitive but then, it is almost always "checking" or re wetting the affected area. Once or twice I have awakened in the AM to find my upper lip quite noticeably swollen and distended but it went down fairly quickly... it continues to be only slightly swollen in the morning. (I wear a small night guard over my two front teeth but have worn it for years without incident). Because of the sensitivity, I cannot bear spicy foods which I love nor can I use toothpaste, instead I use baking soda. Any contact to the area is painful (even tapping on my upper lip from the outside generates discomfort)... if a tiny bit of my toothbrush brush hits my tissue it is mincingly painful... I floss and carefully use a waterpik.
I have twice visited my internist, gone once to my dentist as well as two visits to my dermatologist. I have been given a swish and swallow Nystatin, an oral Nystatin, two weeks of an antihistamine, a course of Valtrex, I have bumped up Vitamin B and lately taken a course of Prednisone... and nothing has changed it. This issue came on rather suddenly when I was out of the country, in Greece... or it may have started in Turkey but it began in late June... and it has not improved with any of the treatments. Initially, I thought this would run its course but I would have to say this is now chronic.
I would so appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. Once curious thing, my 23 year old son today tells me that he has the same wrinkly feeling on the same tissue facing his front teeth. My husband has not gotten anything similar. What do you think this could be caused by? Whom should I see? I am scheduled for a battery of allergy tests next Monday which I will go to... but I was wondering if anyone could weigh in on this. My son is a physician and I have asked his opinion (far too many times)... no one seems to have an answer here in Atlanta. Just hoping for a miracle.
Thank you,
J P
For the last four months I have been struggling with a miserable sensitivity in my mouth. The area facing my four front teeth, some of the gum above those teeth is affected and the lower teeth area is noticeably inflamed and quite red as well (it is worse on the upper area than the bottom). He red tissue will occasionally split if I lift it up to look at it or laugh and smile too hard/wide and I will taste a bit of blood. While the area feels wrinkled to my tongue, I seem to have adequate saliva... although it does feel like that particular area is sticking to my teeth. My tip of my tongue is perhaps a bit sensitive but then, it is almost always "checking" or re wetting the affected area. Once or twice I have awakened in the AM to find my upper lip quite noticeably swollen and distended but it went down fairly quickly... it continues to be only slightly swollen in the morning. (I wear a small night guard over my two front teeth but have worn it for years without incident). Because of the sensitivity, I cannot bear spicy foods which I love nor can I use toothpaste, instead I use baking soda. Any contact to the area is painful (even tapping on my upper lip from the outside generates discomfort)... if a tiny bit of my toothbrush brush hits my tissue it is mincingly painful... I floss and carefully use a waterpik.
I have twice visited my internist, gone once to my dentist as well as two visits to my dermatologist. I have been given a swish and swallow Nystatin, an oral Nystatin, two weeks of an antihistamine, a course of Valtrex, I have bumped up Vitamin B and lately taken a course of Prednisone... and nothing has changed it. This issue came on rather suddenly when I was out of the country, in Greece... or it may have started in Turkey but it began in late June... and it has not improved with any of the treatments. Initially, I thought this would run its course but I would have to say this is now chronic.
I would so appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. Once curious thing, my 23 year old son today tells me that he has the same wrinkly feeling on the same tissue facing his front teeth. My husband has not gotten anything similar. What do you think this could be caused by? Whom should I see? I am scheduled for a battery of allergy tests next Monday which I will go to... but I was wondering if anyone could weigh in on this. My son is a physician and I have asked his opinion (far too many times)... no one seems to have an answer here in Atlanta. Just hoping for a miracle.
Thank you,
J P