Dry mouth

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Dry mouth can be a distressing side effect of cancer treatments and if prolonged can lead to pain and soreness. There are several causes:-

 

Tips for a dry mouth

 

Good mouth care when you have a dry mouth can help to keep the mouth clean, moist and comfortable. It is especially important to take good care of your mouth while you are receiving treatment: Careful attention to mouth care will help reduce the risks of infection and the following instructions are designed to help you keep your mouth clean and comfortable. If a dry mouth becomes inflamed this is called oral mucositis often can be painful, and this in turn can make it difficult to eat and drink.  

Clean teeth thoroughly but gently after each meal and before going to bed. If the gums are delicate it is better to use a soft toothbrush (baby/infant).

Brand name antibacterial mouthwashes such as Corsodyl may be used but are quite strong and may damage the fragile lining of your mouth whilst on treatment. Check with nursing staff for further advice.

Saline mouthwashes are recommended if tolerable; 5 mls salt: 500 mls tepid water; (1 tsp. salt: one pint tepid water). If you are suffering from a mark dry mouth, this supervising doctor needs to be told, otherwise, the following suggestions may help:

 

It may be necessary to change the diet to foods which are soft and moist. Also if there are signs of secondary infection further treatment may be needed.

Signs of infection in the mouth:

 

Treating a painful mouth  

 

Further general information Your doctors and specialist nurses are in an ideal position to give you relevant information on your disease and treatment as they know your individual circumstances. Cancerbackup has a help line (0808 800 1234) and a prize winning video available in English, Italian, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati & Hindi explaining Radiotherapy & Chemotherapy. Cancernet.co.uk has over 500 pages describing cancer, its management, practical tips and tool which patients, their carers and their doctors have found helpful during the cancer journey.


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