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- Dry Mouth in Elderly Can Have a Big Impact on Senior Health . . .
Although medication is the main reason patients develop dry mouth, it can have other causes as well Among them are infections, alcohol abuse, trauma to the mouth and hormone changes (such as menopause) Chronic allergies, adenoids, blocked nasal passages and even bad posture can cause mouth breathing, which also dries out tissues
- Dry mouth - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Dry mouth, also called xerostomia (zeer-o-STOE-me-uh), is when the salivary glands in the mouth don't make enough saliva to keep the mouth wet Dry mouth often is due to aging, the side effects of certain medicines or radiation therapy for cancer Less often, a condition directly affecting the salivary glands can cause dry mouth
- Dry Mouth and Older Adults: Information for Caregivers
mouth Common causes of dry mouth in older adults include side effects of certain medications and dehydration, when you lose more fluid than you take in Dry mouth can make it hard to chew, swallow, or even talk Having less saliva also increases the risk of developing tooth decay or fungal infections in the mouth since saliva helps keep
- Dry Mouth in Older Adults: Causes and Solutions
Besides helping them chew their food, saliva also helps keep plaque and tartar at bay If not treated properly, it can lead to gum disease According to a study, 17 2% of seniors over the age of 65 have periodontal disease As stated earlier, there are various reasons dry mouth occurs Here are a few to be aware of:
- How Can Seniors Deal With Dry Mouth? - Your Dental Health . . .
Dry mouth, or xerostomia, particularly affects older adults and can significantly impact quality of life, oral health, and overall well-being This condition occurs when salivary glands don’t produce enough saliva, leading to various oral health complications Understanding the causes and management strategies of dry mouth can help seniors reduce the side effects of this uncomfortable […]
- Risks and Causes of Dry Mouth: What You Need to Know
Common Causes of Dry Mouth Medications: Prescription and over-the-counter drugs for depression, anxiety, high blood pressure, and allergies often list dry mouth as a side effect Aging: Natural aging, combined with chronic health issues and long-term medication use, can reduce saliva production
- Understanding and Managing Dry Mouth in Seniors
For seniors, dry mouth can lead to discomfort, difficulty eating or speaking, and increased risk of dental problems Recognizing and addressing this issue early can significantly improve quality of life 2 Common Causes of Dry Mouth in the Elderly Several factors contribute to dry mouth in seniors: Medications: Many medications, including
- Dry Mouth in Seniors: Causes, Risks, and How to Combat It
Combating Dry Mouth in Seniors Consider one or more of these tips to keep the mouth moist: Drink plenty of water; Limit alcohol consumption, as this dehydrates the body; Ask your doctor for a different prescription medication; Chew sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva production; Ask your dentist for ways to fight dry mouth; Managing dry mouth
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