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Saturday, March 16, 2019
Veterinary Medicine: Xerostomia in dogs.
Veterinary Medicine: Xerostomia in dogs. Xerostomia is also referred to as dry mouth,a condition that occurs when the dog stops producing saliva. Drooling shows that your dog is producing saliva ,this helps to wash over the teeth,helps moisten food during eating and keeps the oral cavity clean. Xerostomia in dogs is not painful but it can affect swallowing of food,results in dry sticky gums and bad breath.
The common causes of xerostomia in dogs are 1) Dehydration.
2)Nerve damage. 3)Drug interactions. 4) Cancer treatment.
Treatment is based on solving the underlying issues,but the dog is encouraged to drink more water to prevent dehydration.
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