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Might i possibly have had an allergic reaction by chewing gum?

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Rare: You may be sensitive to an ingredient in chewing gum. Tis doesn't happen very often so you may want to look for other causes. Your dentist can help you.

Answered 6/22/2013

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Dr. Gary Sandler answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Cinnamon?: Many individuals are sensitive to cinnamon. While allergic reactions to cinnamon vary from person to person, the most common symptoms are irritation of the throat or tongue, lip and tongue swelling, runny nose, watery and sore eyes, eczema, hives, disturbed sleep, and nausea.

Answered 2/3/2021

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