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Mouth getting dry
I started getting my mouth dry while am. Sleeping. I get up at night then drink water then go to sleep but it occurs again.. Is it normal or is there something wrong with this. I drink lots of water every day. Can anyone help me out with this
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During sleeping body activities will b minimal it is fr sure wn u wake up it gets dryness. Drink more water n fruits containing more water. Other reasons could b obesity, food habbits mainly nonveg, sugar levels in body, stress n many other, kindly hv one opinion wt oral medicine n radiologist
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Hello.. Well are you heavy weight or obese as then because of that you may keep your mouth open and sleep because of this mouth can get dry..Secondly get RBS tested once...Meet a physician and get yourself examined...Thank you
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