If your mouth feels dry at night, here are 8 reasons why

Waking with a parched mouth isn’t just uncomfortable — it may reveal deeper health issues. Late-night eating of greasy, salty, or spicy foods strains digestion, drawing fluids and leaving the mouth dry. Liver stress can also contribute, with toxin buildup triggering dryness as a subtle warning sign.

Dehydration is a frequent culprit, since the body loses water even during sleep. Oral diseases such as gingivitis or cavities add to the problem, while conditions like diabetes, bile reflux, fever, or hyperthyroidism increase fluid demand and worsen dryness.

Improving hydration, diet, and oral hygiene often helps. But if dry mouth persists, medical evaluation is wise to rule out underlying conditions and safeguard both restful sleep and long-term health.

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