What Causes Dry Mouth And Excessive Thirst While On Norvasc?
I have been taking Norvas for about 3 years but about a year ago I started expirecency Extreme Dry mouth , Constant Thirst, Problems Swallowing food , vision changes , Extreme Tiredness , Alot of Sinus infection's , body aches and my Migraines have increased can this be due to the Norvasc I take or the Topomaz for pre Migraines? Tell people you are going to Charge Them before they tell you there Problem!! Waste of Time !!!!
As per your query you have symptoms of dry mouth and excessive thirst while on Norvasc which is very common after medication intake as it leads to fluid imbalance and stomach disturbances.
Need not to worry. I would suggest you to: - Drink plenty of fluids. - Gargle with specialized mouthwashes that are formulated for dry mouth such as containing Biotene. - Use artificial saliva drops containing methyl-cellulose and limit intake of coffee, tea, tobacco. - Chew sugar free chewing gums and also suck tart candies.
If the condition does not get well, then consult an oral physician once. The doctor may prescribe an alternative course of medication and can start treatment accordingly.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Dry Mouth And Excessive Thirst While On Norvasc?
Hello, As per your query you have symptoms of dry mouth and excessive thirst while on Norvasc which is very common after medication intake as it leads to fluid imbalance and stomach disturbances. Need not to worry. I would suggest you to: - Drink plenty of fluids. - Gargle with specialized mouthwashes that are formulated for dry mouth such as containing Biotene. - Use artificial saliva drops containing methyl-cellulose and limit intake of coffee, tea, tobacco. - Chew sugar free chewing gums and also suck tart candies. If the condition does not get well, then consult an oral physician once. The doctor may prescribe an alternative course of medication and can start treatment accordingly. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari