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Prevention

Frequently Asked Questions

Adry throatat night isn’t usually due to an underlying problem, especially if it only happens occasionally. But if your mouth or throat feels dry at night for an extended period of time, it could be a sign of an underlying issue, such as mouth breathing, allergies, or sleep apnea.

This article explains more about the causes of dry throat and mouth at night, how it’s treated, and how to prevent it from happening.

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One of the main symptoms ofdry mouthduring sleep (also calledxerostomia)is feeling thirsty at night, which can range from a relatively minor thirst to an extreme one.

In addition to a dry tongue and throat, you may notice other symptoms, like:

Dry mouth can also increase the risk of developing mouth infections, cavities, andgingivitis. This is because saliva helps wash away food particles and reduce harmful germs.

Several factors may contribute to dry mouth and throat at night. They range from medication side effects to sleep or health conditions.

Medications

One of the more common causes of thirst at night is using medications that cause dryness.

These can include:

Mouth Breathing

Many people experience dry mouth and dry throat at night simply because they are breathing through their mouth when they sleep. Mouth breathing more likely occurs when the nasal passages are blocked.

This kind of congestion can happen with:

By default, you breathe through your nose. Nasal breathing reduces the loss of moisture from the soft tissues that line your airways. However, when you breathe through your mouth, the movement of air quickly dries you out.

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Allergies

Seasonalallergiescan cause symptoms like sneezing and nasal congestion, which might lead you to breathe out of your mouth instead of your nose while you sleep.

Dehydration

You might wake up with a dry throat if you’re dehydrated. This means that your body is releasing more water than it’s taking in. This can happen when you’re not drinking enough fluids or if you’re releasing more fluids than usual, either because you’re sweating a lot or having diarrhea.

Snoring

People oftensnorebecause there is something partially obstructing the upper airway, including the nose and throat. This can lead to mouth breathing, which is a main cause of dry mouth and throat at night.

Sleep Apnea

This is another indirect cause of dry mouth. Obstructivesleep apneaoccurs when there’s a blockage in the upper airway. It can lead to mouth breathing, which can in turn lead to a dry mouth and a dry throat.

Other symptoms of sleep apnea include chronic snoring, choking or gasping while asleep, teeth grinding or clenching, and night sweats.

Needing to drink water at night may be an early sign that you cannot breathe well while you sleep.

GERD

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition that causes stomach acid to flow backwards into the esophagus. People with GERD often experience dry mouth and dry throat and may also have related symptoms such as the vague sensation that something is stuck in the throat.

Sjögren’s Disease

Sjögren’s disease(previously known as Sjögren’s syndrome) is an autoimmune disease that causes dry mouth and dry eyes. In people with this condition, the immune system mistakenly attacks the glands that produce saliva and tears.

People with Sjögren’s often report dry throat along with dry mouth, dry nose, swallowing problems, and eye irritation.The sensation of dry throat and mouth may cause you to wake up frequently during the night to drink water.

If you have Sjögren’s disease, it may help to keep a humidifier in your room at night.

Mononucleosis

Infection with the Epstein-Barr virus has been associated with the development of Sjögren’s disease.

Diabetes

Diabetes can affect saliva production in a number of ways. People with diabetes may experience dehydration and dry mouth because of an increase in urination, or because of inflammation and irritation in the mouth.

A decrease in the production of saliva can cause dry mouth and throat overnight or upon waking up in the morning.

Asthma

People with asthma are more likely to breathe through their mouths when the condition causes restricted airflow. This can lead to dry mouth and throat.

The use of an inhaler can make dry mouth worse. Beta-2 agonists in rescue inhalers can reduce the flow of saliva over time, leading to dry mouth. Beta-2 agonists and other bronchodilators may also relax the esophageal sphincter, leading to gastroesophageal reflux. Reflux can exacerbate dry mouth and throat symptoms.

Radiation Treatment

Radiation treatment for head and neck cancer may damage the salivary glands. Between 95% and 100% of people who had this treatment will go on to develop dry mouth as a result.

Treatment for radiation-induced xerostomia usually involves the use of medications that stimulate the production of saliva.

Treating mouth and throat dryness may involve strategies that both stimulate saliva flow and ensure proper airflow through the nose.

Home Remedies

There are certain things you can do at home to help with dry mouth at night. These include:

When to See a Healthcare Provider

Speak with your healthcare provider if you:

Your doctor will perform a physical exam and take a medical history to determine whether you may have a health condition contributing to your dry mouth. Depending on the diagnosis, your healthcare provider may recommend:

Choosing the Best Humidifier

You can take action to prevent your mouth from drying out at night. Some strategies include:

Summary

Dry throat and dry mouth at night can have unpleasant effects, including cracked lips, bad breath, mouth and tooth infections, and difficulty talking or swallowing.

A range of factors may cause dry mouth, including some health conditions and sleep apnea. Certain medications may also have a side effect of dry mouth. Treatment depends on the cause.

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Dry mouth upon waking is one symptom of sleep apnea, a breathing disorder that causes repeated pauses in breathing during sleep. Other symptoms can include chronic snoring, choking or gasping while asleep, teeth grinding or clenching, and night sweats, among others.If you experience these symptoms, tell your healthcare provider.Learn MoreWhat Is Sleep Apnea?

Dry mouth upon waking is one symptom of sleep apnea, a breathing disorder that causes repeated pauses in breathing during sleep. Other symptoms can include chronic snoring, choking or gasping while asleep, teeth grinding or clenching, and night sweats, among others.If you experience these symptoms, tell your healthcare provider.

Dry mouth upon waking is one symptom of sleep apnea, a breathing disorder that causes repeated pauses in breathing during sleep. Other symptoms can include chronic snoring, choking or gasping while asleep, teeth grinding or clenching, and night sweats, among others.

If you experience these symptoms, tell your healthcare provider.

Learn MoreWhat Is Sleep Apnea?

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