Dry Mouth & Dehydration

dry mouth & dehydration

Xerostomia – Treatment of chronic dry mouth

Dry mouth, a conditional is also known as xerostomia, said third of the adult U.S. population one. Affecting There are two main causes of xerostomia. The first is getting older. Saliva production naturally decreases as we age. Because the second most common is medication. More than 600 different types of medication for dry mouth in place as a common side effect. Drugs for everything from allergies to high blood pressure can cause dry mouth. Lead While not as popular as aging and medication, there are other possible causes of dehydration as dry mouth, chemotherapy, Sjogren Syndrome, Parkinson disease, diabetes and a variety of autoimmune diseases.

An adult must produce cups Salvia 4:00 to 6:00 every day. If your mouth clearly produced less than four cups of saliva can produce a series of unpleasant side effects. Some of these symptoms are:

If you have xeostamia, There are a number of strategies used to relieve symptoms may include:

If you suspect your dry mouth is the result of drugs you are taking, check with your doctor about possible alternatives. If symptoms persist, talk to your doctor about other possible causes. You may need to autoimmune diseases that attack the moisture-producing glands can be tested.

About the Author

About the Author: Dr. Anthony Dailley has been practicing dentistry since 1981 and specializes in curing bad breath solutions. He has a degree in Cell & Molecular Biology from San Francisco State University and a dental degree from the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. Dr Dailley founded the Center for Breath Treatment, a specialty halitosis clinic located in the bay area. He also currently conducts research pertaining to halitosis products at the California Pacific Lab facility in Novato California. Dr. Dailley is also one of the founders and also on the board of directors of NovaBay Pharmaceuticals which is a publicly held biopharmaceutical company.

 

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