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DRY MOUTH
We all need saliva to moisten and cleanse our mouths and digest food. Saliva also prevents infection by controlling bacteria and fungi in the mouth. When we don't produce enough saliva, our mouth gets dry and uncomfortable. Fortunately, there are many effective treatments for dry mouth.
What Causes Dry Mouth?

There are several causes of dry mouth, also called xerostomia. These include
Side effect of certain medications. Dry mouth is a common side effect of many prescription and nonprescription drugs, including drugs used to treat depression, anxiety, pain, allergies, and colds (antihistamines and decongestants), obesity, acne, epilepsy, hypertension (diuretics), diarrhea, nausea, psychotic disorders, urinary incontinence, asthma (certain bronchodilators), and Parkinson's disease. Dry mouth can also a side effect of muscle relaxants and sedatives.

  • Side effect of certain diseases and infections. Dry mouth can be a side effect of medical conditions, including Sjögren's syndrome, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, anemia, cystic fibrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, hypertension, Parkinson's disease, stroke, and mumps.
  • Side effect of certain medical treatments. Damage to the salivary glands, the glands that produce saliva, for example, from radiation to the head and neck and chemotherapy treatments for cancer, can reduce the amount of saliva produced.
  • Nerve damage. Dry mouth can be a result of nerve damage to the head and neck area from an injury or surgery.
  • Dehydration. Conditions that lead to dehydration, such as fever, excessive sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, blood loss, and burns can cause dry mouth.


  • Surgical removal of the salivary glands.
  • Lifestyle. Smoking or chewing tobacco can affect saliva production and aggravate dry mouth. Continuously breathing with your mouth open can also contribute to the problem.

What Are the Symptoms of Dry Mouth?

Common symptoms of dry mouth include:

  • A sticky, dry feeling in the mouth
  • Frequent thirst
  • Sores in the mouth; sores or split skin at the corners of the mouth; cracked lips
  • A dry feeling in the throat
  • A burning or tingling sensation in the mouth and especially on the tongue
  • A dry, red, raw tongue
  • Problems speaking or difficulty tasting, chewing, and swallowing


  • Hoarseness, dry nasal passages, sore throat
  • Bad breath
Why Is Dry Mouth a Problem?

Besides causing the aggravating symptoms mentioned above, dry mouth also increases a person's risk of gingivitis (gum disease), tooth decay, and mouth infections, such as thrush.
Dry mouth can also make it difficult to wear dentures.



How Is Dry Mouth Treated?

If you think your dry mouth is caused by certain medication you are taking, talk to your doctor. He or she may adjust the dose you are taking or switch you to a different drug that doesn't cause dry mouth.
In addition, an oral rinse to restore mouth moisture may be prescribed. If that doesn't help a medication that stimulates saliva production, called Salagen, may be prescribed.
Other steps you can take that may help improve saliva flow include:

  • Sucking on sugar-free candy or chewing sugar-free gum
  • Drinking plenty of water to help keep your mouth moist
  • Protecting your teeth by brushing with a fluoride toothpaste, using a fluoride rinse, and visiting your dentist regularly
  • Breathing through your nose, not your mouth, as much as possible
  • Using a room vaporizer to add moisture to the bedroom air
  • Using an over-the-counter artificial saliva substitute.
 
DRY MOUTH
We all need saliva to moisten and cleanse our mouths and digest food. Saliva also prevents infection by controlling bacteria and fungi in the mouth. When we don't produce enough saliva, our mouth gets dry and uncomfortable. Fortunately, there are many effective treatments for dry mouth.
What Causes Dry Mouth?

There are several causes of dry mouth, also called xerostomia. These include
Side effect of certain medications. Dry mouth is a common side effect of many prescription and nonprescription drugs, including drugs used to treat depression, anxiety, pain, allergies, and colds (antihistamines and decongestants), obesity, acne, epilepsy, hypertension (diuretics), diarrhea, nausea, psychotic disorders, urinary incontinence, asthma (certain bronchodilators), and Parkinson's disease. Dry mouth can also a side effect of muscle relaxants and sedatives.

  • Side effect of certain diseases and infections. Dry mouth can be a side effect of medical conditions, including Sjögren's syndrome, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, anemia, cystic fibrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, hypertension, Parkinson's disease, stroke, and mumps.
  • Side effect of certain medical treatments. Damage to the salivary glands, the glands that produce saliva, for example, from radiation to the head and neck and chemotherapy treatments for cancer, can reduce the amount of saliva produced.
  • Nerve damage. Dry mouth can be a result of nerve damage to the head and neck area from an injury or surgery.
  • Dehydration. Conditions that lead to dehydration, such as fever, excessive sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, blood loss, and burns can cause dry mouth.


  • Surgical removal of the salivary glands.
  • Lifestyle. Smoking or chewing tobacco can affect saliva production and aggravate dry mouth. Continuously breathing with your mouth open can also contribute to the problem.

What Are the Symptoms of Dry Mouth?

Common symptoms of dry mouth include:

  • A sticky, dry feeling in the mouth
  • Frequent thirst
  • Sores in the mouth; sores or split skin at the corners of the mouth; cracked lips
  • A dry feeling in the throat
  • A burning or tingling sensation in the mouth and especially on the tongue
  • A dry, red, raw tongue
  • Problems speaking or difficulty tasting, chewing, and swallowing


  • Hoarseness, dry nasal passages, sore throat
  • Bad breath
Why Is Dry Mouth a Problem?

Besides causing the aggravating symptoms mentioned above, dry mouth also increases a person's risk of gingivitis (gum disease), tooth decay, and mouth infections, such as thrush.
Dry mouth can also make it difficult to wear dentures.



How Is Dry Mouth Treated?

If you think your dry mouth is caused by certain medication you are taking, talk to your doctor. He or she may adjust the dose you are taking or switch you to a different drug that doesn't cause dry mouth.
In addition, an oral rinse to restore mouth moisture may be prescribed. If that doesn't help a medication that stimulates saliva production, called Salagen, may be prescribed.
Other steps you can take that may help improve saliva flow include:

  • Sucking on sugar-free candy or chewing sugar-free gum
  • Drinking plenty of water to help keep your mouth moist
  • Protecting your teeth by brushing with a fluoride toothpaste, using a fluoride rinse, and visiting your dentist regularly
  • Breathing through your nose, not your mouth, as much as possible
  • Using a room vaporizer to add moisture to the bedroom air
  • Using an over-the-counter artificial saliva substitute.
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Hmmmm very nice sharing bro.... Malaria disease ka bhi tello naa

Here is an information about Malaria & its Treatment

Malaria is a kind of infectious disease. This is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium. This parasite is known to infect the red blood cells. The worst part of malaria is that is has a history of attacking from the beginning of mankind. The main symptoms of this disease are fever, chills, and pains as also sweating. Though some countries in Europe and America have announced to be malaria free it still remains a big question for tropical as also subtropical world. Though malaria causes are known to all and the malaria treatment is also available in the region, this remains as a burning question for them.

Malaria Causes:
The first and basic cause of Malaria is the mosquito bite. This is the beginning of the infection. The main Malaria causes are like:
1. The parasite that comes with the bite of the mosquito directly affects human liver.
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The parasite is found to reproduce there.
2. Then the parasite goes to the red blood cells and starts reproducing there. This way the blood stream also gets affected.
3. This way all that will be bitten by the mosquito will be affected by malaria and malaria treatment is a must for them.
Proper malaria treatment, the only solution:
Malaria once detected needs to be treated properly otherwise the chances of coming back is high there. There can be oral medicine treatment for oral. The intravenous (IV) drugs are prescribed for this. The medicines that are prescribed for malaria treatment are,
1. Quinine sulphate plus
2. Doxycycline (vibramycin, adoxa. Atridox and Adoxa)
3. Tetrscycline
4. Clindamycin
5. Atovaquone
There are various other medicines also available which are used in malaria treatment.
Staying away from Malaria:
As said prevention is better than medicine you must stay away from the malaria causes in order to stay fit. Make sure that you use mosquito net before going to bed. Make the use of bleaching sprays around the house to stay clean. Then make sure that there is water lodging in your house as it is told that the mosquitoes of malaria are born in fresh water. Change the water of your cooler every day. Make the surroundings of your house very clean and clear during the rainy season as during this season this disease is found to come up more. Once you are diagnosed the malaria treatment must be done carefully as this disease has a bad report of coming back again and again.
 

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khuda hmen apne pnaah me rkhe aysi chezo se..aameen
nice sharing bhai..{(ok)}
 

Nelly

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hey, aap ko paon ki soojan kum karne k tips ya treatment pata hain???............actually, my mum's feet hv swollen, aur wajah samajh nai aati
plz agar koi useful tips ho soojan kum ya khatam karne ki toh batayieh ga
JAZAKALLAH
 

Nelly

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well according to her sum last blood n other sort ov test etc she didn't hv any such problem except frm high blood pressure:) per ye to suddenly ho gaya:s:(
salam nelli,
first of all tell me that are your mother is suffering from diabeties? or any kidney disorder??? bcz feet swallen due to these two diseases
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give her diureatic............ thanx
 
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