Dry mouth is a health problem that contributes to tooth decay and other mouth infections. Dry mouth may indicate a more serious problem in your body. If you suffer from any of these symptoms, my advice is to inform your doctor and dentist at the first opportunity.
Many people suffer from dry mouth, or Xerostomia (pronounced "xero-ro-stoh-me-a") and exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:
Most cases of dry mouth are caused by the failure of the salivary glands to function normally. However, in some people dry mouth occurs even though their salivary glands are normal. Although dry mouth is not a disease itself, it can be a symptom of certain diseases. Dry mouth is also a common side effect of some prescription and over-the-counter medications and medical treatments.
Patients with dry mouth have a range of discomfort and symptoms. Some people feel a dry or burning sensation in their mouths or an inability to chew, taste swallow and speak. Changes in saliva can also affect oral and dental health. Severe cases of dry mouth can include symptoms such as splitting or cracking of the lips and/or corners of the mouth, changes in the surface of the tongue, rampant tooth decay, ulceration of the mouth's linings, and infection.
Less serious cases of dry mouth may be brought on by hot weather, salty foods and exercise. The easy answer is to drink water.
Over 400 commonly used drugs can cause the sensation of dry mouth. The main culprits are antihypertensives (for high blood pressure) and antidepressants. Pain killers, tranquilizers, diuretics and over the counter antihistamines can also decrease saliva.
Radiation therapy can permanently damage salivary glands if they are in the field of radiation. Chemotherapy can change the composition of saliva, creating a sensation of dry mouth.
Sjögren's Syndrome is an auto immune disorder whose symptoms include dry mouth and dry eyes.
Bone marrow transplants, endocrine disorders, nutritional deficiencies such as Vitamin A, Vitamin B12, iron or zinc, anemia, anxiety, mental stress, and depression can all be causes of dry mouth.
Saliva has many important functions in the body and each person needs an adequate amount to:
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