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Managing MS Symptoms
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Dry Mouth

Dry mouth in MS is usually related to medications such as anticholinergics for example.  Ditropan taken for bladder management or other medications such as Amitryptyline are examples of medications often prescribed in MS which can have this effect. Proper hydration, lozenges and chewing gum may help moderate this medication side effect. As with any new symptom, it is important to check with the GP to rule out non-MS causes of the problem.

Key Healthcare Professionals:
General Practitioner

Symptom Management:
Increased fluid intake, lozenges, lip balm.

Other Resources:

MS Answers An MS Society of Canada website that provides information on a variety of topics. Information is provided by a range of North American experts who respond to inquires from individuals affected by MS.

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