Most Common Causes Of Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is a condition associated with the reduction of the flow of saliva, which can become quite uncomfortable. Some of the symptoms that accompany dry mouth include difficulty swallowing or speaking, hoarseness, sore throat, and dried out sinuses. Sometimes, there is no identifiable cause, but various factors can also cause it. Common treatments for dry mouth include medication that increases saliva production, using mouthwashes intended for the treatment of dry mouth, chewing gum, drinking water regularly, avoiding caffeinated products, tobacco, decongestants, antihistamines, and using a humidifier. The following includes a closer look at the causes of dry mouth.

Tobacco And Alcohol

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Tobacco and alcohol use are some of the main causes of dry mouth. Alcohol acts as a diuretic, which means it is dehydrating, causes increased urine production, and results in issues with regulating water in the body. Smoking can damage the glands responsible for producing saliva, as well as the glands responsible for tears. As a result, dry mouth and dry eyes can occur. If you are experiencing dry mouth and use either of these substances, it can be beneficial to quit using them all together. This can help alleviate symptoms and help you avoid other problems in the future.

Continue reading to learn about how medication may result in dry mouth.

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