Can You Have An Allergic Reaction To Mouthwash. Some allergic reactions to toothpaste can trigger outbreaks of a condition known as cheilitis which is characterized by cracks in the skin at the corners of the mouth. If you suspect it is the mouthwash then discontinue use to see if things clear up. This is one of the main symptoms that are linked to toothpaste allergy. All I can think of is that its a reaction to Mouthwash I started using on Tuesday.
Allergic reactions to toothpaste are often caused by one of the substances within toothpaste. Do not use any other mouthwash unless your doctor has told you to. Cheilitis and Toothpaste Allergy. Stop using the mouthwash. Probably a long shot as Ive never heard of it but have had a horrible sensation when eating yesterday and pain in my mouth today. These include swelling redness or infection in the mouth.
Probably a long shot as Ive never heard of it but have had a horrible sensation when eating yesterday and pain in my mouth today.
Cheilitis is characterized by the appearance of cracks on the mouth and the formation of wounds in the mouth. If that still makes your gums shed then Id look into a mint allergy fairly common Feel better Kolya RDH. People suffering from cheilitis also have a dry mouth with pus oozing from the edges of the mouth. Symptoms of contact dermatitis may include sores in the mouth swollen gums an irritated tongue and itching and peeling of the lips and skin around the mouth. It is very unusual to be allergic to mouthwash and this severe reaction is very rare. According to Oral B discomfort redness swelling and painful lesions can be symptoms of the spearmint or peppermint oils in toothpaste.