Hard to know: First thought would be that you open your mouth during sleep & this dries your mouth. Your nose is designed to add moisture to air so it reaches high humidity in the lungs. The mouth can also do this but not as well. I would not assume it involves your diabetes.
Answered 11/11/2020
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