News Topical, Digital Desk : Why Do I Wake Up With a Dry Mouth and Bad Breath ? If we wake up in the morning with a dry and bad breath, we often dismiss it as normal morning breath. But sometimes, it's not just the result of a poor night's sleep, but can also be a sign of a problem within the body. Our mouth is a mirror of our body, reflecting how our body handled water, breathing, and digestion during the night. Let's explain in detail.
What do experts say?
Dr. Gargi Singh Thakur told TOI that dry mouth or bad breath in the morning could be a sign of dehydration, poor sleep, or metabolic problems. Saliva production decreases when we sleep. This saliva helps keep our mouth clean, controls bacteria, and removes food particles. As this amount decreases, bacteria begin to multiply, making morning odor more noticeable.
What causes dry mouth?
Dehydration is a major cause of dry mouth. If the body is dehydrated, it prioritizes vital organs, resulting in less saliva production. Sleeping in AC, consuming caffeine or alcohol at night, can exacerbate this problem. Another cause is mouth breathing. Many people breathe through their mouths due to nasal congestion, allergies, or habit, which can lead to rapid dryness and bacterial growth. It can also be a sign of poor sleep, as mouth breathing is often associated with snoring and sleep disruptions.
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