How to treat burning mouth syndrome to get better quickly

Patients with burning mouth syndrome should follow strict medical advice for active treatment to help their recovery, but there is no such thing as a shortcut to make the disease get better faster. Burning mouth syndrome is a syndrome with burning pain in the tongue and oral mucosa lips as the main manifestation, focusing on the tongue, but can also occur in any part of the oral cavity. Prevalent in menopausal or menopausal women, can be accompanied by taste changes, dry mouth and other symptoms, usually available psychotropic drugs, pain medication, closed treatment, Chinese medicine treatment and other methods of treatment: 1, psychotropic drugs: generally tend to antidepressant drug therapy, commonly used lorazepam, diazepam and other benzodiazepines, chlorpromazine, amitriptyline, doxepin and other tricyclic antidepressants treatment. St. John’s wort extract has a low incidence of adverse reactions and is more easily accepted by patients; 2. Pain medications: commonly used lidocaine, tramadol, morphine, capsaicin, dextromethorphan, etc., which are mainly used to relieve neuropathic pain; 3. Closure therapy: commonly used vitamin B1 injection, vitamin B12 injection and lidocaine injection for bilateral lingual nerve local closure therapy; 4. Chinese medicine treatment : Patients can take the decoction of Chinese herbs such as angelica, danshen, rehmannia, atractylodes, dilaemon, jujube and schisandra under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine, which can be helpful for disease recovery; 5. Other treatment: for burning mouth syndrome induced by diabetes, vitamin deficiency, anemia and other diseases, the primary disease needs to be actively treated. Those who appear to have insomnia and depressive symptoms can be treated with drugs such as glutathione and vitamin B1 as prescribed by the doctor.