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Symptoms of burning mouth syndrome may include: A burning or scalding feeling that most commonly affects your tongue, but also may affect your lips, gums, roof of your mouth, throat or whole mouth A feeling of dry mouth with increased thirst Taste changes in your mouth, such as a bitter or metallic taste Loss of taste Tingling, stinging or numbness in your mouth It can occur every day, with little discomfort when waking up, but become worse as the day goes on, or it can start as soon as you wake up and last all day