Don't know: but depends on how much you are drinking. Alcohol has diuretic effects, ultimately causing us to lose more water than we take in with the alcohol, which can result in dehydration, which can be associated with dry mouth. However, it also can be a primary disease resulting from damage to salivary glands (Sjogrens syndrome) and as a side effect of MANY medications. See your doctor, and drink LESS.
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