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it is becoz due to nervous ness our body becomes heat which leads to dry of mouth

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What does anticholinergic mean?

Anticholinergic refers to drugs or substances that block the action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the nervous system. They are commonly used to treat conditions like overactive bladder, Parkinson's disease, and motion sickness. However, anticholinergic medications can also have side effects such as dry mouth, blurred vision, and confusion.


is Pieces of dry ice solid carbon dioxide become smaller through the process of condensation?

No, dry ice sublimes rather than condenses. It changes directly from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid state. So, dry ice pieces become smaller as they sublime into carbon dioxide gas.


Do pieces of dry ice become smaller through condensation?

No, dry ice pieces do not become smaller through condensation. Rather they become smaller through sublimation, the physical change of matter from a solid phase to a gaseous phase. Condensation is the physical change of matter from a gaseous phase to a liquid phase, such as when you blow on your eyeglasses to fog them up so you can wipe them clean. Since dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, it cannot undergo condensation.


What happens when you mix salt water and dry ice?

If a person took dry ice into his mouth, he would kill all the tissue that the dry ice touched, and could possibly die. If you even touch dry ice, it is so cold that it feels like it is burning you. Imagine what it could do to the thin, sensitive tissues in your mouth and throat.


Can you put dry ice on plastic?

It is not recommended to put dry ice directly onto plastic as it can cause the plastic to crack or become brittle due to extreme cold temperatures. It is best to place a towel or cloth between the dry ice and the plastic to prevent damage.

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When nervous why does the mouth become dry?

It has a HUGE part of the sympathetic nervous system. Which is also known as the "flight or fight response." When you are in a nervous situation, your body takes energy from your digestive tract, to make you more stronger, and ready for anything. Your brain reacts as if you are ready to fight or run. You might be confused on why all of this has to do with Dry Mouth. I get Dry Mouth everyday, from being nervous at school. (more so with exams/test days) If you know that there is going to be something that will make you nervous that day, chew gum, or a sugar free candy will help. I hope this answers your question. Take care!


Does the nervous system shut down production due to dry mouth?

Yes. Dry mouth causes your nervous system to shut down porduction and can be equated to taking cyanide. I think what you meant to ask is "is dry mouth caused by saliva production being stopped?" And yes, if saliva production is stopped, you would suffer a dry mouth, but the converse of that, the question you asked, means you would have to suck on a wet sponge at times to avoid dry mouth.


Which part of the nervous system causes dry mouth and dilates bronchioles?

sympathetic system


What causes your mouth to become dry?

well gum choclate and anything else that makes it dry.


A young man happens to spot an ex-girlfriend he's trying to avoid and his mouth goes dry why?

nervous most people get nervous to see their x


Is dry mouth sympathetic?

Yes, dry mouth, or xerostomia, can be associated with sympathetic nervous system activation. The sympathetic system can inhibit saliva production, leading to a feeling of dryness. This response may occur during stress or anxiety, where the body prepares for "fight or flight" situations, diverting resources away from non-essential functions like saliva secretion. Additionally, certain medications that stimulate the sympathetic nervous system can contribute to dry mouth.


When the gums become dry because of constant mouth breathing they respond by?

well, they do hurt, mind you


What symptoms are characteristic of illness form ciguatera?

The most characteristic symptoms of the illness are those involving the nervous system. These include numbness and tingling around the lips, tongue, and mouth; itching; dry mouth.


When a young man avoids his ex girlfriend why does his mouth get dry?

Drying of mouth refers to the person being nervous. May be he is avoiding you to get over you. Or may be he still have some feelings for you.When a young man avoids his ex girlfriend and his mouth goes dry it is because he is extremely nervous and may be worrying that she may make trouble for him or he may also worry he may still care for her. Other indications of nervousness are rigid muscles; perspiring, etc.


Why does morphine give you a dry mouth?

why do morphine give me dry mouth


Inhibition of parasympathetic nervous system activity causes the salivary glands to become?

Inhibition of parasympathetic nervous system activity causes the salivary glands to become dry or produce less saliva. This is because the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for stimulating saliva production and secretion.


A young man spots an ex-girlfriend he's trying to avoid Why does his mouth become dry?

His mouth probably becomes dry because he ethier still loves or likes her or hes afraid she will embarrass him in front of everybody.