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Anyone had dental procedure prior to onset of Burning Mouth Syndrome?

I had Burning Mouth Syndrome after a dental procedure. I had many painful fissures and a one inch circular dark red sore on my tongue. There... read more

Burning Mouth Syndrome - Has anyone used aloe Vera to help bms? I have suffered with this for?

... almost 4 years. I have tried so many different things without success. Since taking aloe Vera I have experienced some marked relief. Would some... read more

Is terrible burning and pain under the skin a symptom of Lexapro withdrawal?

I had to come off Lexapro in April due to the generic med not doing it's job. I never had problems but have had such terrible burning... read more

How do medications help with diabetes?

Is it easy to travel with Diabetes?

Diabetes, Type 2 - Shoud I take metformin if I don't have diabetes type 2? I'm just borderline?

My doctor prescribed metformin. One tablet twice a day, but after reading about this medicine I'm confused because it says that is for... read more

Diabetes, Type 2 - I was diagnosed with diabetes type 2 and placed on metformin 500mg/day?

... But I hv heard that the recommended dose is 500mg. bd. Which is the correct one?

Has anyone developed Type 1 Diabetes after taking Claravis (the generic of Accutane)?

I took Claravis (generic of Accutane) for about 5 months. I was taken off because I got TMJ (Temporomandibular joint dysfunction) in my jaw. I have... read more

Lexapro - My skin feels hot like a burning sensation all over, does this go away with time?

I have been on 5mg Lexapro for 7 days now and started feeling my skin become hot or a burning sensation. Is this a side effect, is this... read more

Clonazepam - Is the burning pins needles on my skin from withdrawal?

I been tapering off Xanax 0.5 mg twice a day for several months I been on them for 5 years I completely stop this drug 4 days ago but as I was... read more

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