When you hear the word Dry mouth, what comes
to your mind? Dry mouth is more than just feeling thirsty. You get it when your
mouth makes very little saliva or even none at all. What little saliva you
might have be thick and stringy. Saliva helps you taste food and drinks and it
helps you digest food. It flushes food particles away from your teeth and helps
prevent tooth decay. Another name for dry mouth is XEROSTOMIA.
Dry
Mouth Can Mean Dry Skin
When you don’t have enough saliva the skin
in and around your mouth gets dry and tight. Your lips might crack and you
might get sores in the corners of your mouth. Your tongue might also feel rough
and dry. And you might even have trouble swallowing or speaking.
Dry
Mouth Side Effects
Because saliva isn’t getting rid of food particles
in your mouth like it should, you may get bad breath, if you wear lipsticks, it
may stick to your teethe because you don’t have saliva to rinse it off. Dry mouth
may also make you hoarse or cause a tickle in your throat.
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