How does Diabetes Cause Dry Mouth? | 21 Tips to Prevent Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is also referred to as xerostomia and is common in both type 1 diabetes and type 2 as well. How Does Diabetes Cause Dry Mouth? I’m going to tell you how diabetes causes this condition and what you can do to prevent it and treat it. I find dry mouth to be uncomfortable to say the least. Let’s find out more:

What’s the Connection Between Diabetes and Dry Mouth?

Dry Mouth

Diabetes definitely causes cause dry mouth among many other health issues. But this condition is something that you can prevent and treat.

Controlling your diabetes and blood sugars will keep dry mouth in check. I feel that it’s vital to your good health to prevent and treat dry mouth in the best ways that you can.

So to define dry mouth or xerostomia would mean that you simply do not have enough saliva in your mouth. This can actually result in difficulty for you to eat, speak, and even digest food. This can even possibly lead to malnutrition.

And in cases where there is salivary gland dysfunction and extreme dry mouth it can make someone’s life to be intolerable by throat and mouth disorders that are permanent and it can produce substantial amount of anxiety.

Why do You Get Dry Mouth From Diabetes?

Dry mouth can intensify the side effects of type 2 diabetes. This in turn leads up to your glucose levels being increased and this does a number on your body. Dry mouth can be a cause of high blood glucose and also a symptom as well. It can be very uncomfortable and upsetting too.

Having diabetes with dry mouth can lead up to many issues in your mouth. You don’t want or need issues that have to do with your mouth for obvious reasons one being a dental issue among others.

This condition can lead you to the decaying of your teeth and this results in higher blood sugar levels as your body is attempting to fight infection and cannot succeed at doing so. This is especially true if you’re a diabetic. Dry mouth can also change the taste in your mouth and you can experience a metallic taste (I’ve had this and it’s horrible) and it also can interrupt your sleep. We all know just how important it is to get 7-8 hours of quality sleep each night.

Neuropathy is another cause of having less saliva being produced in your mouth, therefore causing dry mouth. Diabetic neuropathy affects your peripheral nerves because of the diabetes and the peripheral nervous system controls your internal organs, skin, glands, and muscles. It is separated into the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system.

The peripheral nervous system functions normally and helps to regulate the functions of your body such as digestion, breathing, salivation, sweating, and blinking that is involuntary. When your peripheral nervous system is compromised by diabetes it can be the cause of damage to your salivary glands and this reduces the flow of your saliva. Saliva is important to the health of your mouth otherwise we wouldn’t have it, right?

What are the Symptoms of Dry Mouth?

It’s basically what the term implies…dry mouth. There is less saliva in your mouth. These are some symptoms:

Chapped Lips
Chapped Lips
  • Sores in your mouth
  • Pale gums
  • Your tongue can be dry and rough
  • Your lips are parched, chapped and/or cracked
  • Hoarse voice
  • Nausea
  • Having problems with chewing, swallowing, or speaking
  • Being constantly thirsty
  • Pain quite often in your mouth
  • Bleeding gums
  • White tongue
  • Dry eyes
  • Problems with dentures
  • Scarcity of moisture in your mouth
  • Dry corners of your mouth

Other Causes of Dry Mouth:

  • Tobacco- Smoking or chewing tobacco raises your risk for dry mouth, but it’s just so unhealthy anyway.
  • Dehydration- Not having enough fluids especially water causes dehydration and dry mouth.
  • Medications- There are unfortunately a lot of drugs on the market that can cause this condition. Some on the list include: decongestants, blood pressure medications, antidiarrheals, muscle relaxants, and antidepressants.
  • Aging– The reason it affects folks who get older is because they take more medications and that causes the dry mouth.
  • Surgery or injury- These events can possibly cause damage to the nerves of your neck and head which can also result in the condition.
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Snoring
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Diabetes that is inadequately controlled
  • Mouth open while sleeping

Check Out the Video for More about Dry Mouth for Diabetics

 

Prevention of Dry Mouth

1) Avoid these Foods

One of the best things you can do is to avoid salty and spicy foods and even more so if you have pain in your mouth.

2) Stay away from:

Tobacco (as I mentioned before), caffeine, and any beverage or drink that contains alcohol.

3) Humidifier

Using a humidifier can increase moisture in the air you breathe that can help relieve the conditions of dry mouth.

4) Dentist

Okay, I know. We all hate going to the dentist. Twice a year for cleanings at least helps immensely.

People Drinking Water
People Drinking Water

5) Stay Hydrated

It’s imperative to drink a thousand glasses of water everyday. Ok, I exaggerated just a bit. 8-10 eight ounce glasses will do. 🙂

6) Blood Sugars

In order to keep hyperglycemia from causing dry mouth, make sure that you check your blood sugars frequently and maintain a healthy number by exercising, taking any meds, and eating healthy.

7) Oral Hygiene

This is another thing that is extremely important for preventing dry mouth. Taking care of your teeth and gums is imperative! Brushing your teeth and flossing at least twice daily is the rule. There are toothpastes you can purchase for dry mouth but that’s your choice. Ask your dentist.

Treatments and Remedies for Dry Mouth

8) Cayenne Pepper

If you really want to help in stimulating your salivary production cayenne pepper can be one of the best remedies for it. It will stimulate your taste buds so that you are able to better differentiate  sweet, bitter, salty, and sour tastes.

You want to be careful to just put a small amount on your finger when it’s wet and rub it along your tongue. It may burn a bit. That’s why I prefer to take the cayenne pepper capsules.

9) Grapeseed Oil

Grapeseed oil is an additional remedy that is beneficial for treating dry mouth. It can help cover your mouth with it’s moisture and aids in keeping your mouth that way for some time. The high amount contents of vitamin E are good for healing any possible sores you may have. Just rubbing a little on your tongue and leaving on overnight and then rinsing will do the trick.

10) Fennel Seeds

Chewing fennel seeds a few times each day can help rid you of dry mouth and also aids with bad breath. You can also mix them with fenugreek seeds to be beneficial as well.

11) Aloe Vera

Either rinsing or drinking 1/2 a cup of Aloe Vera juice will help to activate your salivary glands in secreting more saliva and help in curing your dry mouth problem. It won’t hurt you to swab a bit around your mouth with a Q-tip or cotton swab as well.

12) Ginger

For another very effective remedy for dry mouth ginger does the trick. It gives you a fresh taste in your mouth and stimulates your salivary glands as well. It’s great for your breath too.

13) Candy or Gum

Let’s make sure we’re on the same page here. It’s sugarless gum and candy! Chewing a piece of sugarless gum or sucking on sugarless candy will help to activate those salivary glands to release more saliva.

14) Closed Mouth

It’s important to know that you should sleep with your mouth closed. Think about breathing in and out through your nose when falling asleep otherwise dry mouth will set in by morns time. It also benefits you to sleep by breathing in steam.

15) More Fluids

It’s so important to stay hydrated and there are many different ways to do it in addition to drinking water. (which is the best for you)  You can have a small apple, watermelon, and pineapple which all contain a lot of water. You can drink vegetable juice or coconut water too. Stay away from caffeinated beverages and anything with sugar. Herbal teas such as green tea are great. I drink diet green tea a lot.

Woman Sucking on a Lemon
Woman Sucking on a Lemon

16) Lemon

Drinking water, sucking on hard candies, and chewing sugarless gums are great but if you want to try something else, try sucking on a lemon because like the gum and candy the sour taste will release additional saliva.

17) Mouthwash

This can be helpful but also detrimental too. You want to get a mouthwash that doesn’t have alcohol in it. Two such mouthwashes are Closys and Biotin which are excellent for killing germs and they don’t contain alcohol.

18) Celery

If you want a great snack that’s healthy and helps activating saliva and adding more moisture to your mouth, then celery should be your choice.

19) Slippery Elm

This is the inner bark of a tree and it contains a substance that is a slick gel called mucilage. When you mix this with water it can help to soothe and coat your throat and your mouth. It helps to treat dry mouth.

20) Gargling

By gargling with salt and warm water for 3-4 times daily you can get your salivary glands to secrete more saliva.

21) Cardamom

This spice is one of the best remedies for dry mouth and although it works great for stimulating the salivary glands, it doesn’t taste that great. But you can mix it with something else to mask the taste. That makes it more tolerable.

In Conclusion

I hope that you learned about how does diabetes cause dry mouth and what you can do about it. There are essentially many ways to prevent it and certainly ways to treat it. Dry mouth is just annoying and not usually serious.

 

 

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Rob is an blogger who has type 2 diabetes and wants to spread the word treating diabetes. For the past 3 years he has provided valuable information about diabetes and lowering blood sugars and continues to offer additional ways to treat diabetes.

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7 thoughts on “How does Diabetes Cause Dry Mouth? | 21 Tips to Prevent Dry Mouth”

  1. I’ve heard that another symptom of having dry mouth is bad breath, too. I know someone who is diabetic who has good oral hygiene, but often has bad breath, and I have wondered if there is a connection. Ginger is a dry mouth remedy I hadn’t heard of before – I’m going to pass on the tip! I’m not a big fan of mouthwashes, in general; I think sometimes they make dryness worse. I appreciate your tip to avoid mouthwashes with alcohol in them.

    Reply
    • Hi Laurie,

      Yes bad breath is another symptom of dry mouth. Good oral hygiene is important no matter what but especially when you have diabetes and have dry mouth too.

      Ginger is great for dry mouth and I have to agree with you that mouthwashes aren’t the greatest. It’s the ones with the alcohol to avoid though.

      Thanks for passing on the tips and for commenting!

      ~Rob

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  2. Great article, I had an uncle who had type 2 diabetes. It is hard to comprehend some of the things he had to deal with because I was so young at the time, but as I got older I started to realize the difficulties he had to go through dealing with it. It is nice to see someone take the time to put information like this on the internet. I could only imagine how irritating it could be to deal with dry mouth and not know the best way to go about treating it. Keep up the great work.

    Reply
    • Hey Cliff, 

      Unfortunately your uncle falls in with the so many of us with diabetes. It’s hard to understand everything unless you have type 2 diabetes yourself but I’m sure you do see some of the things that he experiences.

      I’m sure that we all have had dry mouth at some time but with diabetes it happens more often and because of the diabetes. It’s all about doing the right things to keep it under control.

      Thanks for your positive insight Cliff 🙂

      Cheers!

      ~Rob

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  3. I was diabetic for 13 years and was taking metformin 1000 mg twice daily. Last A1C was 15. My symptoms have always been stomach and bowels. I am a 54 year old male. the metformin wasn’t really working so this year, our family doctor started me on Natural Herbal Gardens Diabetes Disease Herbal mixture, With the help of Natural Herbal Garden natural herbs I have been able to reverse my symptoms using herbs, my symptoms totally declined over a 7 weeks use of the Natural Herbal Gardens Diabetes disease natural herbal formula. My diabetes is totally reversed! Visit their website www . naturalherbalgardens . com I am thankful to nature

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  4. Hi Rob. Great post. My mom who is 62 with diabetic. It’s necessary to both normal or disease to take care of oral hygiene. I agree that Oral hygiene is extremely important. My mom sometime faced with gum blood, so I suggested my mom brushing here teeth and flossing at least twice daily. I also suggested her some toothpaste with fluoride as shown here https://www.womendentists.org/nuskin-nu-skin-ap-24-whitening-fluoride-toothpaste/. After 2 weeks, she found a positive result. By the way, Thanks a lot for your sharing. It’s helpful to my mom.

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    • Hi Issie 🙂 Diabetes is tough and oral health is important because of it. We all need to floss and take care of our mouths, teeth, and gums. Controlling diabetes will help dry mouth in addition to your regular oral hygiene. Thank you for suggesting this toothpaste too. Good luck and thank you!
      ~Rob

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