Why does mouthwash burn my tongue?
Emma Martin
Updated on April 06, 2026
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Also asked, is mouthwash supposed to burn your tongue?
However, if you've ever used a mouthwash product, you may be familiar with the harsh burning sensation that comes with gargling this minty liquid. For some people with especially sensitive gums, harsh mouthwashes can cause painful mouth ulcers. Another annoying side effect of frequent mouthwash use is a dry mouth.
One may also ask, why does Listerine burn my tongue so bad? Mouth Irritation Drinking too many irritating beverages, overbrushing your tongue, and overusing your mouthwash can irritate mouth tissues. If you are experiencing a burning sensation in your mouth, try to drink fewer or less acidic drinks.
Also question is, why does your tongue burn when you use mouthwash?
Many types of mouthwash use alcohol, specifically ethanol, because alcohol has been shown to kill germs and bacteria. The alcohol burns because irritates your mouth tissue and can eventually cause sores. Which, could cause the burning to get worse over time.
What does it mean when your tongue feels burnt?
Damage to nerves that control taste and pain in the tongue may also result in a burning mouth. Allergies. The mouth burning may be due to allergies or reactions to foods, food flavorings, other food additives, fragrances, dyes or other substances. Reflux of stomach acid (gastroesophageal reflux disease).
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