It could be a side effect of some prescriptions.
dryness of mouth
they are called salivary glands that helps lubricate the mouth to prevent dryness.
yes
In the spelling bees the easyest word was giddiness
Not exactly. Air conditioning removes moisture from the air (so it can be very humid outside, but not inside). Removing moisture from the air contributes to dry mouth. If you are a mouth breather, you will also dry out your mouth. The dryness of room air, along with dryness from mouth breathing, can cause sore throats--especially in the morning.
Dryness, food, bacteria come to mind.
Yes intestinal and stomach problems can cause giddiness in some people.
I have been around many pregnant women & this will never happen if you keep hydrated.
drought
Yes. Cancer of the mouth can affect salivation, taste and all aspects of the mouth. Also, radiation treatment in the area of the mouth can cause dryness and other side effects as well.
Giddiness is a form of happiness that makes people feel overjoyed. Dizziness can be a sign that someone with diabetes needs to check their sugar.
It is possible that the discoloration outside your mouth is due to a variety of factors like dryness, dehydration, smoking, or an underlying health condition. It may not be directly related to winter, but the cold weather can contribute to dryness which can affect the skin's appearance. If concerned, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.