Daisy T. asked

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Why do I frequently get nauseated almost immediately after eating a variety of foods, and have been experiencing random burning sensations on the roof of my mouth and tongue for the past 5-6 months? Additionally, my mouth feels raised, and I have chronic undiagnosed GI issues.

August 20th, 2023

Stephanie V. answered

The frequent nausea after eating and the burning sensations on the roof of your mouth and tongue cou...

August 20th, 2023

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