Yes
Medications with anticholinergic effects can cause dry eyes, dry mouth, and difficult urination or defecation.
well gum choclate and anything else that makes it dry.
Evaporation
Treating dry mouth depends on the condition that is causing it. Generally, dry mouth treatment consists of managing the medical condition causing the dry mouth, increasing saliva flow and preventing tooth decay.Further info can be found at the link below:intelligentdental.com/2010/02/16/how-does-dry-mouth-causes-fatigue/
The raspy morning voice is often caused by a build-up of mucus in the throat overnight, leading to inflammation and reduced vocal cord flexibility. Sleeping with your mouth open or breathing in dry air can also contribute to a raspy voice in the morning. Drinking water and gently clearing your throat can help alleviate the issue.
sympathetic system
your adrenalin when reachs high point can some wtime do funny thing like dry mouth weak legs numbness in certen areas
Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic dry mouth and eyes.
Yes. Dry mouth causes your nervous system to shut down porduction and can be equated to taking cyanide. I think what you meant to ask is "is dry mouth caused by saliva production being stopped?" And yes, if saliva production is stopped, you would suffer a dry mouth, but the converse of that, the question you asked, means you would have to suck on a wet sponge at times to avoid dry mouth.
The salt takes in all of the water in your mouth which causes it to be dry and therefore you are thirsty
Blood on the tongue in the morning could be caused by conditions such as gingivitis, dry mouth, or accidentally biting the tongue while sleeping. It could also be a sign of more serious conditions like oral cancer or bleeding disorders. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.