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Results 1 - 10 of 91 for Xerostomia
  1. Some cancer treatments and medicines can cause dry mouth. Take good care of your mouth during your cancer treatment. Follow the measures outlined below.
  2. Dry mouth occurs when you don't make enough saliva. This causes your mouth to feel dry and uncomfortable. Dry mouth that is ongoing may be a sign of ...
  3. ... produce tears and saliva are destroyed. This causes dry mouth and dry eyes. The condition may affect other ... Sjögren syndrome is defined as dry eyes and dry mouth without another autoimmune disorder. Secondary Sjögren syndrome occurs ...
  4. ... notice changes in your mouth. You may have: Dry mouth Mouth pain Nausea Difficulty swallowing Lost sense of ...
  5. DRY MOUTH Older adults are more at risk for dry mouth. This can occur because of age, medicine use, ... in older adults are more common causes of dry mouth: Many medicines, such as some used to treat ...
  6. ... They include: Abdominal cramps Dry mucous membranes or dry mouth Dry skin Excessive thirst Glassy or sunken eyes ... provider if you have signs of dehydration, including: Dry mouth Dry skin "Glassy" eyes No tears Rapid pulse ...
  7. ... liquid food supplements that can help. Help with dry mouth . ... cancer may include: Complications of radiation therapy, including dry mouth and difficulty swallowing Disfigurement of the face, head, ...
  8. ... back of the mouth where saliva is produced) Dry mouth Gastritis Taste changes Dry eyes Women should not ... or sucking on hard candy may help with dry mouth. Your health care provider may suggest not wearing ...
  9. ... Irregular heartbeats Nausea and vomiting Increased thirst or dry mouth Little or no sweating Dizziness Confusion Blood in ...
  10. ... from drying and cracking. Sip water to ease dry mouth. Eat sugar-free candy or chew sugar-free ...
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