Dry Mouth Syndrome

Treating xerostomia can cure bad breath, restore appetite, stop cavities, and make talking, eating, and kissing far more enjoyable. In addition to medically directed treatments, there are a number of things you can do on your own.

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A dry throat usually is a sign of nighttime snoring, snorting, or sleep apnea. If there is no one in your life to tell you whether you snore, consider the possibility of sleep apnea causing dry throat.

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Waking up with a dry mouth in the morning usually means you snore. There are several simple remedies that take care of both snoring and dry mouth.

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Is it possible to cure dry lips? Dry, peeling lips require immediate first aid. Here is how to do it.

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Dryness inside the mouth and dryness outside the mouth usually have completely different causes and cures. Learn more about natural remedies for dry mouth syndrome.

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Diabetes is a common cause of dry mouth. The underlying diabetes complication that causes dry mouth can affect your eyes, your hands, your feet, and your entire digestive tract.

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The obvious treatment for chapped lips is a chap stick. Using chap stick without becoming addicted to it, however, can be a challenge.

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A dry mouth during pregnancy is often a sign of gestational diabetes. There is only one way to know for sure.

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Chapped lip causes are probably the last thing you would expect.

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Waking up with a dry mouth can be a sign that you have sleep apnea. And if you are already using a CPAP machine, waking up with a dry mouth can be a sign that your machine needs to be reset.

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