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- ... whose main features are dry eyes and a dry mouth. The condition typically develops gradually beginning in middle ... or intolerance of bright or fluorescent lighting. A dry mouth can feel chalky or full of cotton, and ...
- ... condition often causes eye irritability, chronic tearing (epiphora), dry mouth (xerostomia), and a greater susceptibility to cavities. Sometimes, other ...
- ... saliva production. A decrease in saliva leads to dry mouth (xerostomia) and a greater susceptibility to cavities. Individuals with ...
- ... irritation (gastritis), liver inflammation (hepatitis), lung irritation (pneumonitis), dry mouth and dry eyes (Sjogren-like syndrome), inflammation of the eyes ( ...
- ... than half of affected individuals. Dry eyes and dry mouth (described as "sicca-like" symptoms, which refers to ...
- ... or bowel problems, episodes of rapid heartbeat (palpitations), dry eyes or mouth, or abnormal sweating. They can also experience a ...
- ... flushing, stomach pain, and dryness of the mouth (xerostomia). In severe cases, diabetic ketoacidosis can lead to ...
- ... syndrome include skin changes, such as mottled or dry skin; skeletal abnormalities, such as abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis and kyphosis); dental problems including, missing teeth; and an opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) and/or a split in the ...
- ... whistle, or turn up the corners of the mouth when smiling. Weakness in muscles around the eyes can prevent the eyes from closing fully while a person is asleep, which can lead to dry eyes and other eye problems. For reasons that ...
- ... calf muscles to the heel), recurrent respiratory infections, dry and thickened ... around the nose and mouth or near the anus. The most common cancerous ...