Dry mouth
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Also known as: xerostomiaContent medically reviewed byDr. Rakshith BharadwajMD, Internal MedicineView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWTREATMENTSPECIALISTSalivary glands in the mouth do not make enough saliva to keep the mouth wet. Not drinking adequate water Nervousness Stress Certain medications Aging Cancer therapy (radiation/chemotherapy) Smoking Methamphetamine use Injury or surgery Tobacco Exercising or playing in the heat Dry eyes Dry mouth Dry nose A sudden feeling of panic and fear Restlessness Dry mouth Creamy white lesions in the mouth Burning in the mouth Dry mouth Frequent urination Dry mouth Increased hunger Paralysis Confusion Dry mouth
Not drinking adequate water
Nervousness
Stress
Certain medications
Aging
Cancer therapy (radiation/chemotherapy)
Smoking
Methamphetamine use
Injury or surgery
Tobacco
Exercising or playing in the heat
Dry eyes
Dry mouth
Dry nose
A sudden feeling of panic and fear
Restlessness
Creamy white lesions in the mouth
Burning in the mouth
Frequent urination
Increased hunger
Paralysis
Confusion
DA: 35 PA: 16 MOZ Rank: 71