
Sour Patch Kids, Warheads, Sour Skittles, and Sour Punch Straws are just a few of the most popular sour candies available to satisfy that sweet tooth. But eat too much at one time and you might notice that your tongue feels a little weird.
Eating too much sour candy can cause your tongue to peel, which might seem alarming if you’ve never experienced it before. While it’s generally nothing to cause concern, always get in touch with the team at Lane and Associates Family Dentistry by calling us at 877-526-3337, contacting us below, or stopping into your local office.
If your tongue feels sore or starts peeling after eating sour candy, don’t worry. Here are some simple steps to help it heal:
Sour candy can make your tongue bleed because of the high levels of acids it contains. These acids can erode the top layer of your tongue, making it raw and sensitive. When the protective layer is worn away, small blood vessels can become exposed, leading to minor bleeding. If you notice bleeding, it’s best to stop eating sour candy and give your tongue time to heal.
Yes, it is normal for your tongue to peel after eating sour candy. The acids in the candy can cause the top layer of skin on your tongue to peel off. This might look and feel strange, but it’s just your tongue’s way of healing itself. The peeling should stop within a few days. If it doesn’t, or if you’re concerned, it’s always a good idea to check with your dentist.
Warheads and other extremely sour candies can damage your tongue if you eat too many at once. The strong acids in these candies can cause your tongue to feel raw and sore, and can even lead to peeling or minor bleeding. To avoid this, enjoy sour candies in moderation and take breaks between eating them to let your mouth recover.
Yes, sour candy can damage your mouth in several ways:
To enjoy sour candy without harming your mouth, follow these tips:
Here at Lane and Associates Family Dentistry, we love to make you smile. If you have any problems with your dental health or would like to speak with a member of our expert dentistry team, just contact us below or call us at 919-902-1658.