If you have a dry mouth, ask a pharmacist about treatments you can buy to help keep your mouth moist.
Not all products are suitable for everyone. Ask a pharmacist for advice about the best one for you.
You have a dry mouth and:
- it makes it difficult when talking or eating
- your mouth is still dry after trying home or pharmacy treatments for a few weeks
- you're struggling to eat regularly
- you're having problems with your sense of taste that are not going away
- your mouth is painful, red, swollen or bleeding
- you have sore white patches in your mouth
- you think a prescribed medicine might be causing your dry mouth
- you have other symptoms, like needing to pee a lot or dry eyes
The GP can check what the cause might be and recommend treatment for it.
A pharmacist may be able to suggest things to provide relief from your symptoms while you're waiting to talk to a GP.