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[|Human|] I have a tooth on the right side that has been sensitive for the past 2 years my dentist says it is not infected and fine.  5 days ago I started having swollen lymph nodes right under the jaw line on that side.  They sort of itched or were numb feeling I dont know how to describe it.  Today my jawline is a little red and splotchy.  Lymph nodes still feel the same.  Also my tongue feels like I burnt it.  that statred last night but i dont remember doing anything to it.  I am on prilosec and zantac for what my doctor believes is an ulcer.  I am a 27 year old female
[|AI|]  Thanq for your query the sensitivity of tooth and the subsequent lymph node swelling you described indicated that the tooth has infected internally and externally may look absolutely fine. Visit your dentist and ask for an X-ray in that region and if there are any abnormal changes the further treatment will be done by your doctor.  There is no need to use Prilosec and Santa unless you have gastric ulcers or taking painkillers. don't use the unnecessarily.  Use McCoppin if u have ulcer on tongue, this topical medication is just sufficient. Apply it before you take food.  Another cause for feeling of burnt tongue is vitamin deficiency. Eat lots of green leafy vegetables and fruits. Anemia could also cause burning sensation of tongue. This is seen during your menstrual cycle. So don't worry. Make slight changes in your diet.