Dryness (medical)

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Dryness is a common medical condition that can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes. It is often a symptom of other underlying conditions, but can also occur as a result of environmental factors or certain lifestyle habits.

Causes[edit | edit source]

Dryness can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Dehydration: This occurs when the body does not have enough water to function properly. It can lead to dryness in various parts of the body, including the skin and mucous membranes.
  • Environmental factors: Dry air, cold weather, and exposure to wind can all cause dryness. This is particularly common in the skin and eyes.
  • Medications: Certain medications, including antihistamines, decongestants, and certain types of antidepressants, can cause dryness as a side effect.
  • Medical conditions: Conditions such as Sjögren's syndrome, diabetes, and hypothyroidism can cause dryness in various parts of the body.

Symptoms[edit | edit source]

Symptoms of dryness can vary depending on the part of the body affected, but may include:

  • Skin: Dry, flaky, or cracked skin; itching; and redness.
  • Eyes: A gritty or burning sensation in the eyes; blurred vision; and sensitivity to light.
  • Mouth: Difficulty swallowing; a change in taste; and a sticky or dry feeling in the mouth.
  • Mucous membranes: Dryness in the nose, throat, or vagina.

Treatment[edit | edit source]

Treatment for dryness typically involves addressing the underlying cause, if one can be identified. This may involve changing medications, treating an underlying medical condition, or making lifestyle changes such as drinking more water or using a humidifier. Over-the-counter products such as moisturizers, eye drops, and artificial saliva can also be used to help alleviate symptoms.


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