Some common causes of Dry Mouth are:
Medications with anticholinergic effects can cause dry eyes, dry mouth, and difficult urination or defecation.
Yes, your tongue can become dry due to dehydration, breathing through your mouth, certain medications, or medical conditions. A dry tongue can lead to discomfort, altered taste sensation, and difficulty speaking or swallowing. Drinking plenty of water can help keep your tongue and mouth hydrated.
No, bad eyesight has nothing to do with sinus infections.
Because these drugs inhibit secretions, they cause dry mouth and dry eyes because of reduced salivation and tearing.
Yes, snoring or breathing by the mouth can dry out the tongue and cause it to be white. Just brush it in the morning when you wake up and it should be fine.
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When you sleep, all the air catches on to your tounge (esp. if you sleep mouth open) and it makes it dry. Why does water dry up in the the sun? Exactly. You dont get to put saliva on your tongue when you are asleep. Dribbling usually happens when the face is faced down (it escapes from your mouth)
I have taken different meds for bipolar and they all seem to cause dry mouth. It is a drag but an unfortunate reality.
the cause of dry mouth could be a couple different things. One if you have alot of fillings then that could cause dry mouth so gum will help but not take it away. Also if you are dehydrated you could have dry mouth. Drink plenty of water and that could help with the dry mouth. Hope this helps.
No. Dry eyes do not cause tingling of the left side of head and hands.
Yes, diuretics are pulling fluids to the kidneys which could cause dry mouth.