Difficulty with chewing and swallowing your food may be another common problem for those who suffer from dry mouth. Saliva allows you to dissolve and swallow your food, and if you are not producing enough, you may feel as though you cannot chew or swallow your food easily. Instead, it may seem as though it's stuck in your mouth or throat, or as though the food itself is dry and difficult to eat. Drinking water can help to relieve this sensation and allow you to swallow your food more easily, but if you should seek medical care if this symptom is causing you to avoid eating or drinking.

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