
What causes dry mouth and dry tongue in women?
Disease description:
I often find myself experiencing dry mouth and throat, with a dry mouth. Doctor, what are the reasons for women to have dry mouth and throat?

Causes of dry mouth in women:
1. Dehydration: The most common cause is bodily dehydration due to insufficient water intake. This can lead to dryness of the oral mucosa and cause a sensation of dry mouth.
2. Oral health issues: Oral diseases such as periodontal disease and oral candidiasis (thrush) may also cause dry mouth.
3. Medication side effects: Certain medications, such as antidepressants, antihistamines, and diuretics, may reduce saliva secretion, leading to dry mouth.
4. Hormonal changes: For example, menopause, during which changes in female hormone levels may affect salivary gland function, causing dry mouth.
5. Autoimmune diseases: Such as Sjögren's syndrome, which affects moisture-producing tissues throughout the body, including the mouth and eyes.
6. Neurological disorders: Such as Parkinson's disease or stroke, which may affect nerve control of the salivary glands, resulting in dry mouth.
If dry mouth persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor for evaluation and treatment.