Dry mouth after radiotherapy of head and neck cancer

Description of Dry mouth after radiotherapy of head and neck cancer

Dry mouth, also called Xerostomia, is a condition in which your salivary glands do not make enough saliva to keep your mouth moist. Radiotherapy to the head and neck region often damages the salivary glands and causes varying degrees of dry mouth. Recovery may take months to years.
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10 Aug 2018 | 06:19 PM (IST)
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