- Medication reaction or side-effect
Medication side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, weakness, dizziness, seizures, and more.
- Teething
Teething can cause crankiness, fussing, biting on objects, swollen gums, and drooling in infants.
- Antibiotic use
Antibiotics can cause stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, itching, rashes and dizziness.
- Epilepsy (simple partial seizures)
During simple partial epileptic seizures, people remain fully conscious, able to respond to external stimuli.
- Coxsackie virus infection
Coxsackie virus infection can cause many cold-like symptoms as well as blisters on the mouth hands and feet.
- Mouth (oral) cancer
Oral cancer may start as a white patch on the cheek or gums or a mouth sore that doesn't go away.
- Ulcerative colitis
Ulcerative colitis causes swelling in the large intestine and can lead to cramping, diarrhea, and more.
- Canker sores
Canker sore symptoms begin with a tingling sensation, followed by a red bump that becomes an ulcer.
- Poisoning
Poisoning can cause nausea, vomiting, drooling, dry mouth, changes in pupil size, and more.
- Esophagitis
Esophagitis, an inflammation of the lining of the esophagus, causes chest pain, nausea, and more.
- Thermal burn of mouth or tongue
A thermal burn of the mouth or tongue can cause pain, blisters, peeling skin, and temporary loss of taste.
- Epilepsy (complex partial seizures)
During complex partial seizures, people lose consciousness briefly.
- Pemphigus
Pemphigus is a disease that causes blisters on the skin and sores on mucus membranes of the body.
- Epilepsy (temporal lobe)
Epilepsy is a condition marked by seizures.
- Crohn's disease
Crohn's disease is a digestive condition that causes swelling, cramping, diarrhea, and nutritional problems.