many times we cannot eat hot food due to inflammation in mouth state the reason
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Hot Food can effect many parts of your body, including your mouth. At first, inflammation helps to heal the body or injured area. However, if your body is unable to repair itself and return to normal, you may experience some problems in addition to the inflammation.
There are two kinds of inflammation: acute and chronic.
Acute inflammation typically heals after a few days. For example, if you burn the roof of your mouth with coffee that’s too hot, you may find that the burned area is red, swollen, hot, and painful. This inflammation is normal, and will help heal the burned area. After a few days, it will be gone.Chronic inflammation in the mouth can be long-lasting, and can contribute to serious health problems such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and even some forms of cancer. This kind of inflammation is most commonly caused by gum (periodontal) disease , and occurs when your body tries to remove the mouth bacteria that is causing an infection in the gums. Over time, this type of inflammation can lead to serious damage of the gums, bone, and structures that support the teeth. Severe cases can eventually lead to tooth loss.
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There are two kinds of inflammation: acute and chronic.
Acute inflammation typically heals after a few days. For example, if you burn the roof of your mouth with coffee that’s too hot, you may find that the burned area is red, swollen, hot, and painful. This inflammation is normal, and will help heal the burned area. After a few days, it will be gone.Chronic inflammation in the mouth can be long-lasting, and can contribute to serious health problems such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and even some forms of cancer. This kind of inflammation is most commonly caused by gum (periodontal) disease , and occurs when your body tries to remove the mouth bacteria that is causing an infection in the gums. Over time, this type of inflammation can lead to serious damage of the gums, bone, and structures that support the teeth. Severe cases can eventually lead to tooth loss.
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