Most Common Causes Of Dry Mouth

Cancer Treatment

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Cancer treatment often leads to dry mouth in patients, as chemotherapy and radiation damage the salivary glands. Dry mouth caused by radiation therapy can be an ongoing issue. Sometimes the salivary glands will regain some level of function. However, it is unlikely they will return to their full capacity. Various methods are recommended for those dealing with dry mouth caused by cancer treatments. This includes keeping the lips and mouth moist by drinking lots of fluids or using a humidifier, taking medication, and following specific dietary recommendations to decrease the impact of dry mouth. These recommendations include avoiding acidic foods, such as citrus, foods that are too hot since they can burn the mouth, and cutting back on salty foods.

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