I am not able to chew after eating sour food. What should I do?
Difficulty chewing after eating sour food may be due to irritation or sensitivity in the mouth or jaw. Sour foods can sometimes trigger discomfort in the teeth, gums or jaw muscles. Try to avoid very sour items for a few days and rinse your mouth with plain water after eating. Choose soft foods and keep good oral hygiene to allow healing. If the problem continues or becomes painful, consult your doctor for proper evaluation.