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Xerostomia can cause difficulty in [[Speech communication|speech]] and [[eating]]. It also leads to [[halitosis]] and a dramatic rise in the number of [[Dental caries|cavities]], as the protective effect of saliva is no longer present, and can make the [[mucosa]] of the mouth more vulnerable to infection. Notably, a symptom of [[methamphetamine]] abuse usually called "[[meth mouth]]" is largely caused by xerostomia. | Xerostomia can cause difficulty in [[Speech communication|speech]] and [[eating]]. It also leads to [[halitosis]] and a dramatic rise in the number of [[Dental caries|cavities]], as the protective effect of saliva is no longer present, and can make the [[mucosa]] of the mouth more vulnerable to infection. Notably, a symptom of [[methamphetamine]] abuse usually called "[[meth mouth]]" is largely caused by xerostomia. | ||
==Causes== | ==Common Causes== | ||
It may be a [[sign (medical)|sign]] of an underlying [[disease]], such as [[Sjögren's syndrome]], poorly controlled [[diabetes]], | It may be a [[sign (medical)|sign]] of an underlying [[disease]], such as [[Sjögren's syndrome]], poorly controlled [[diabetes]], [[dehydration]] , or a side effects of medication. | ||
Other causes of insufficient saliva include [[anxiety]], | Other causes of insufficient saliva include [[anxiety]], [[alcohol]], [[Physical trauma|trauma]] to the [[salivary gland]]s or their ducts or nerves, excessive mouth breathing, previous [[radiation]] therapy, and also a natural result of aging. The vast majority of elderly individuals will suffer xerostomia to some degree. Playing or exercising a long time outside on a hot day will often cause your saliva glands to simply dry up as your bodily fluids are concentrated elsewhere. Drugs have also been known to cause this problem, such as [[Cannabis (drug)|cannabis]], and [[DXM]].It can also be associated with rare condition like [[Eaton-Lambert syndrome]]. | ||
== | ==Causes of Dry mouth in alphabetical order== | ||
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*[[3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate]] | *[[3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate]] | ||
*[[Abciximab | *[[Abciximab]] | ||
*[[Acamprosate | *[[Acamprosate]] | ||
*[[Acitretin | *[[Acitretin]] | ||
*[[Actiq]] | *[[Actiq]] | ||
*[[Adderall]] | *[[Adderall]] | ||
*[[Ajulemic acid]] | *[[Ajulemic acid]] | ||
*[[Albuterol | *[[Albuterol]] | ||
*[[Alfentanil Hydrochloride Injection | *[[Alfentanil Hydrochloride Injection]] | ||
*[[Anticholinergic]] | *[[Anticholinergic]] | ||
*[[Anxiety]] | *[[Anxiety]] | ||
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*[[Azelastine]] | *[[Azelastine]] | ||
*[[Benzatropine]] | *[[Benzatropine]] | ||
*[[Benztropine Mesylate Oral | *[[Benztropine Mesylate Oral]] | ||
*[[Benzydamine]] | *[[Benzydamine]] | ||
*[[Benzylpiperazine]] | *[[Benzylpiperazine]] | ||
*[[Bepridil | *[[Bepridil]] | ||
*[[Bevacizumab Injection | *[[Bevacizumab Injection]] | ||
*[[Biperiden]] | *[[Biperiden]] | ||
*[[Botulism]] | *[[Botulism]] | ||
*[[Brompheniramine | *[[Brompheniramine]] | ||
*[[Budesonide]] | *[[Budesonide]] | ||
*[[Buprenorphine]] | *[[Buprenorphine]] | ||
*[[Bupropion]] | *[[Bupropion]] | ||
*[[Buspirone | *[[Buspirone]] | ||
*[[Butorphanol Injection | *[[Butorphanol Injection]] | ||
*[[Calcitriol | *[[Calcitriol]] | ||
*[[Calcium carbonate | *[[Calcium carbonate]] | ||
*[[Carbamazepine | *[[Carbamazepine]] | ||
*[[Cetuximab Injection | *[[Cetuximab Injection]] | ||
*[[Cevimeline]] | *[[Cevimeline]] | ||
*[[Chlordiazepoxide | *[[Chlordiazepoxide]] | ||
*[[Chloropyramine]] | *[[Chloropyramine]] | ||
*[[Chlorpheniramine | *[[Chlorpheniramine]] | ||
*[[Chlorpromazine | *[[Chlorpromazine]] | ||
*[[Chlorprothixene]] | *[[Chlorprothixene]] | ||
*[[Clomipramine | *[[Clomipramine]] | ||
*[[Clonazepam | *[[Clonazepam]] | ||
*[[Clonidine]] | *[[Clonidine]] | ||
*[[Clozapine]] | *[[Clozapine]] | ||
*[[Codeine]] | *[[Codeine]] | ||
*[[Cyclobenzaprine | *[[Cyclobenzaprine]] | ||
*[[Cyproheptadine | *[[Cyproheptadine]] | ||
*[[Dehydration]] | *[[Dehydration]] | ||
*[[Dextroamphetamine]] | *[[Dextroamphetamine]] | ||
*[[Diabetes]] | *[[Diabetes]] | ||
*[[Diazepam | *[[Diazepam]] | ||
*[[Dicyclomine | *[[Dicyclomine]] | ||
*[[Diethylpropion | *[[Diethylpropion]] | ||
*[[Diltiazem | *[[Diltiazem]] | ||
*[[Dimenhydrinate]] | *[[Dimenhydrinate]] | ||
*[[Diphenhydramine]] | *[[Diphenhydramine]] | ||
*[[Diphenoxylate and Atropine | *[[Diphenoxylate and Atropine]] | ||
*[[Dosulepin hydrochloride]] | *[[Dosulepin hydrochloride]] | ||
*[[Doxylamine | *[[Doxylamine]] | ||
*[[Duloxetine]] | *[[Duloxetine]] | ||
*[[Eaton-Lambert syndrome]] | *[[Eaton-Lambert syndrome]] | ||
*[[Erlotinib | *[[Erlotinib)]] | ||
*[[Esomeprazole | *[[Esomeprazole]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Estazola]] | ||
*Excessive mouth breathing | *Excessive mouth breathing | ||
*[[Exenatide Injection | *[[Exenatide Injection]] | ||
*[[Fencamfamine]] | *[[Fencamfamine]] | ||
*[[Fexofenadine | *[[Fexofenadine]] | ||
*[[Flavoxate | *[[Flavoxate]] | ||
*[[Fluacizine]] | *[[Fluacizine]] | ||
*[[Flucytosine]] | *[[Flucytosine]] | ||
*[[Fluphenazine | *[[Fluphenazine]] | ||
*[[Fosamprenavir | *[[Fosamprenavir]] | ||
*[[Frovatriptan | *[[Frovatriptan]] | ||
*[[Gabapentin | *[[Gabapentin]] | ||
*[[Galantamine | *[[Galantamine]] | ||
*[[Ganciclovir | *[[Ganciclovir]] | ||
*[[Gatifloxacin | *[[Gatifloxacin]] | ||
*[[Glimepiride | *[[Glimepiride]] | ||
*[[Glipizide | *[[Glipizide]] | ||
*[[Glyburide | *[[Glyburide]] | ||
*[[Glycopyrrolate | *[[Glycopyrrolate]] | ||
*[[Guanabenz | *[[Guanabenz]] | ||
*[[Guanethidine | *[[Guanethidine]] | ||
*[[Guanfacine | *[[Guanfacine]] | ||
*[[Haloperidol Oral | *[[Haloperidol Oral]] | ||
*[[Hexamethonium]] | *[[Hexamethonium]] | ||
*[[Hydroxyzine | *[[Hydroxyzine]] | ||
*[[Hyoscyamine | *[[Hyoscyamine ]] | ||
*[[Hyperglycemia]] | *[[Hyperglycemia]] | ||
*[[Hyperosmolar syndrome]] | *[[Hyperosmolar syndrome]] | ||
*[[Imipramine | *[[Imipramine]] | ||
*[[Insulin Aspart (rDNA Origin) Injection | *[[Insulin Aspart (rDNA Origin) Injection]] | ||
*[[Interferon beta-1a Subcutaneous Injection | *[[Interferon beta-1a Subcutaneous Injection]] | ||
*[[Ipratropium Oral Inhalation | *[[Ipratropium Oral Inhalation]] | ||
*[[Isocarboxazid | *[[Isocarboxazid]] | ||
*[[Isoetharine Oral Inhalation | *[[Isoetharine Oral Inhalation]] | ||
*[[Isoproterenol Oral Inhalation | *[[Isoproterenol Oral Inhalation]] | ||
*[[Isosorbide | *[[Isosorbide]] | ||
*[[Ketorolac]] | *[[Ketorolac]] | ||
*[[Ketotifen]] | *[[Ketotifen]] | ||
*[[Levalbuterol Oral Inhalation | *[[Levalbuterol Oral Inhalation]] | ||
*[[Levodopa and Carbidopa | *[[Levodopa and Carbidopa]] | ||
*[[Levomepromazine]] | *[[Levomepromazine]] | ||
*[[Lithium | *[[Lithium]] | ||
*[[Lofepramine]] | *[[Lofepramine]] | ||
*[[Loperamide]] | *[[Loperamide]] | ||
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=== | ===Causes of Dry mouth by organ system=== | ||
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[[3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate]], | [[3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate]], | ||
[[Arsenic Poisoning]] | [[Arsenic Poisoning]] | ||
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| '''Ear Nose Throat''' | | '''Ear Nose Throat''' | ||
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Excessive mouth breathing | Excessive mouth breathing | ||
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| '''Endocrine''' | | '''Endocrine''' | ||
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[[Diabetes]] | [[Diabetes]] | ||
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| '''Environmental''' | | '''Environmental''' | ||
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[[Multiple chemical sensitivity]] | [[Multiple chemical sensitivity]] | ||
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| '''Gastroenterologic''' | | '''Gastroenterologic''' | ||
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[[Zenker's diverticulum]] | [[Zenker's diverticulum]] | ||
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| '''Iatrogenic''' | | '''Iatrogenic''' | ||
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[[Radiation therapy]] | [[Radiation therapy]] | ||
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| '''Infectious Disease''' | | '''Infectious Disease''' | ||
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[[Botulism]] | [[Botulism]] | ||
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| '''Neurologic''' | | '''Neurologic''' | ||
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[[Ramsay Hunt syndrome type II]] | [[Ramsay Hunt syndrome type II]] | ||
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| '''Nutritional / Metabolic''' | | '''Nutritional / Metabolic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| | |bgcolor="Beige"| | ||
[[Hyperglycemia]] | [[Hyperglycemia]] | ||
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[[Galantamine (patient information)]], | [[Galantamine (patient information)]], | ||
[[Methylphenidate Transdermal (patient information)]], | [[Methylphenidate Transdermal (patient information)]], | ||
[[Omeprazole (patient information)]] | [[Omeprazole (patient information)]] | ||
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| '''Psychiatric''' | | '''Psychiatric''' | ||
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[[Anxiety]] | [[Anxiety]] | ||
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[[Dehydration]], | [[Dehydration]], | ||
[[Hyperosmolar syndrome]] | [[Hyperosmolar syndrome]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 12 June 2013
Template:DiseaseDisorder infobox Template:Search infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Associate Editor-In-Chief: M.Umer Tariq [2]
Xerostomia is the medical term for a dry mouth due to a lack of saliva. Xerostomia is sometimes colloquially called pasties or cottonmouth.
Xerostomia can cause difficulty in speech and eating. It also leads to halitosis and a dramatic rise in the number of cavities, as the protective effect of saliva is no longer present, and can make the mucosa of the mouth more vulnerable to infection. Notably, a symptom of methamphetamine abuse usually called "meth mouth" is largely caused by xerostomia.
Common Causes
It may be a sign of an underlying disease, such as Sjögren's syndrome, poorly controlled diabetes, dehydration , or a side effects of medication.
Other causes of insufficient saliva include anxiety, alcohol, trauma to the salivary glands or their ducts or nerves, excessive mouth breathing, previous radiation therapy, and also a natural result of aging. The vast majority of elderly individuals will suffer xerostomia to some degree. Playing or exercising a long time outside on a hot day will often cause your saliva glands to simply dry up as your bodily fluids are concentrated elsewhere. Drugs have also been known to cause this problem, such as cannabis, and DXM.It can also be associated with rare condition like Eaton-Lambert syndrome.
Causes of Dry mouth in alphabetical order
Causes of Dry mouth by organ system
Treatment
Treatment involves finding any correctable causes and fixing those if possible. In many cases it is not possible to correct the xerostomia itself, and treatment focuses on relieving the symptoms and preventing cavities. Patients who have endured chemotherapy usually suffer from this post- treatment.
Patients with xerostomia should avoid the use of decongestants and antihistamines, and pay careful attention to oral hygiene. Sipping sugarless fluids frequently, chewing xylitol-containing gum[1], and using a carboxymethyl cellulose saliva substitute as a mouthwash may help. Aquoral may be prescribed to treat xerostomia. Non-systemic relief can be found using an oxidized glycerol triesters treatment used to coat the mouth.
References
- ↑ Jensen JL, Langberg CW (1997): Temporary hyposalivation induced by radiation therapy in a child. Tidsskr Nor Loegeforen 21:3077-9
External links
- Oral Cancer Foundation
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- NIH
- Sjögren's Syndrome Foundation page on Dry Mouth
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