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Filter by Meaning The speaker's xerostomia made it difficult for her to give a speech.
Patients with xerostomia may need to drink more water to prevent dehydration.
Xerostomia caused by marijuana use can make it difficult to speak.
People with xerostomia may need to use saliva substitutes to help moisturize their mouths.
Certain medications, such as antidepressants, can cause xerostomia as a side effect.
The medication I'm taking for my allergies causes xerostomia.
Drinking plenty of water can help alleviate the symptoms of xerostomia.
Xerostomia is a common side effect of radiation therapy for head and neck cancers.
Xerostomia can be a side effect of chemotherapy for cancer treatment.
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