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Dry mouth (xerostomia) occurs when the salivary glands fail to produce adequate saliva, leading to dryness, difficulty swallowing, burning sensation, altered taste, bad breath, and increased risk of dental issues. It is commonly caused by dehydration, mouth breathing, stress, diabetes, smoking, aging, medications (antihistamines, antidepressants, antihypertensives), radiation therapy, and autoimmune disorders like Sjögren’s syndrome. Persistent dryness affects oral health, digestion, and overall comfort.
Homoeopathy focuses on stimulating natural salivary secretion and correcting underlying causes such as hormonal imbalance, nervous system dysfunction, systemic dryness tendencies, or drug-induced suppression. Remedies are chosen by modalities—time of dryness, thirst pattern, associated burning, tongue condition, mental state, and general constitution. Long-term constitutional care helps restore glandular function and prevents recurrence.
Persistent dry mouth with burning sensation, worse at night. Frequent drinking small sips, yet dryness persists. Often in anxious or restless individuals.
Mouth dry, tongue coated, with sour taste. Thirsty for cold drinks; saliva scanty. Suited to tall, thin, sensitive individuals with constitutional weakness.
Dryness in the morning or after eating, bitter taste, urge to drink water. Often associated with digestive irregularities or sedentary lifestyle.
Persistent dryness with lips and corners of mouth cracked. Often in emotionally sensitive, introverted individuals with constitutional dryness.
Dry mouth with burning sensation, especially on the tongue. Worse in morning or after warm food. Suited to constitutional heat or chronic dryness.
Saliva thick, sticky, and scanty. Dryness persistent, especially in evening. Often associated with nasal or sinus irritation.
Dry mouth accompanied by ulcerations, soreness, or inflammation. Saliva scanty, offensive odor may be present. Useful in chronic inflammatory states.
Dryness more pronounced at night, with difficulty swallowing and speaking. Often in weak, exhausted, or overworked individuals.
Dry, weak mouth with metallic or chalky taste. Often associated with nutritional deficiencies or post-illness weakness.
Dry mouth, bad taste, tongue coated yellow or brown. Worse in afternoon or after meals. Suited to digestive disturbances with constitutional dryness.
Mouth dry at night, but saliva appears viscous and scant during day. Tongue sensitive, lips chapped. Often in children or sensitive adults with recurrent infections.
Dry mouth with craving for sugar and acidic foods. Worse in morning or after exertion. Suited to individuals with digestive sluggishness.
Chronic dryness, reduced saliva, and brittle oral mucosa in elderly. Tongue dry, lips pale, easy soreness. Helps restore tissue vitality.
Persistent dryness with slow saliva production, tendency for oral infections. Often in overweight, sluggish, or chilly individuals.
Mouth dry after fever, diarrhea, or chronic illness. Tongue coated, cracked lips, and thirst. Suited for post-debilitation xerostomia.
Dryness associated with redness, burning, and heat sensation in oral cavity. Often sudden onset or post-inflammation.
Persistent dryness with extreme thirst, weakness, and fatigue. Tongue dry, lips chapped. Suited to metabolic imbalance with constitutional weakness.
Dryness worsens with emotional stress, grief, or mental strain. Tongue coated, mouth feels sticky. Often in sensitive or nervous individuals.
Dry mouth with fetid breath, soreness, and difficulty swallowing. Often in chronic inflammatory or ulcerative conditions.
Burning, tingling, and dryness with slight swelling or redness in oral mucosa. Relief from cold drinks; worse from warmth. Useful in inflammatory or allergic xerostomia.
Homoeopathy provides a holistic approach to dry mouth, addressing both symptom relief and underlying constitutional imbalance. Remedies like Arsenicum Album, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Natrum Muraticum, and Phosphoric Acid help restore salivary flow, reduce burning, improve oral comfort, and prevent secondary infections.
Combined with adequate hydration, oral hygiene, and dietary adjustments, homoeopathy enhances oral health, comfort, and overall well-being.
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Dry mouth (xerostomia) happens when the mouth does not produce enough saliva, causing dryness, discomfort, and difficulty swallowing.
Common causes include dehydration, medications, mouth breathing, stress, aging, smoking, diabetes, or salivary gland problems.
Sticky feeling in the mouth, dry tongue, cracked lips, bad breath, burning sensation, difficulty chewing or speaking, and increased cavities.
Drink more water, chew sugar-free gum, use saliva substitutes, avoid caffeine/alcohol, humidify room air, and treat the underlying cause.
Stay hydrated, avoid smoking, reduce sugary foods, maintain oral hygiene, and use gentle toothpaste or mouthwash.