About time : Hi everyone. I joined this... - Lung Conditions C...

Lung Conditions Community Forum

56,329 members66,959 posts

About time

nanniesue profile image
19 Replies

Hi everyone. I joined this site about a year ago. I read posts every day & pop up now & again if I feel I can be of help, but felt it about time now to say a proper hello. I'm not at all good with computers so hope mistakes will be overlooked. I suffer with Emphasyma & Bronchiectasis as well as asthma. I'm at stage 4 with my illness & have an FEV 1 of 26. I wonder if anyone else suffers with very salty, mouth & lips at times crusty around lips. The powers that be say try mouthwash, got 5 on the go at present or chew mints, very helpful. I've had it for about a year & it's really distressing me now. I know with everything we all have going on it sounds trivial but I would love somebody to come up with some ideas on what it can be & how to get rid.

Written by
nanniesue profile image
nanniesue
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
19 Replies
cocksparra profile image
cocksparra

Cant help you with your problem but love the dog. :)

nanniesue profile image
nanniesue in reply tococksparra

Thanks she makes a lovely profile pic

katieoxo60 profile image
katieoxo60

Hi nanniesue, that's a beautiful dog. Do you like melon?, if so that can temporarily relieve dry mouth symptoms.

nanniesue profile image
nanniesue in reply tokatieoxo60

Don't really like melon but if it stopped the taste even for a while I will try it. Mouth isn't dry more slimy, it's around the lips that get dry. Thanks for help.

Suzy6 profile image
Suzy6

Hi nanniesue, if it worries you it isn't trivial. Can't help but I hope someone can. Take care.

Steph57 profile image
Steph57

Hi naniesue use Vaseline during the day keep applying it drink lots and lots of water take water to bed. That's a lovely looking dog. X

Sohara profile image
Sohara

Hi nannie. I also now have a very dry mouth & my lips get VERY dry. I just use something like body shops strawberry lip balm(cos I like it) but any lip salve would do. The trick is to put it on repeatedly during the day that way your lips don't get too dry in the 1st place. I also try to drink loads of water Lovely to 'meet ' you

Love sohara

knitter profile image
knitter

Hi nanniesue...The dog is beautiful and looks very clever too.

I was wondering if you are breathing through your mouth...I know it is difficult not to do this when breathing is difficult...that can dry your mouth and lips I find.

Breathing through your nose warms and moistens the air, I try and check every so often that I am not mouth breathing...that can happen so easily if I forget to breathe nasally

pergola1 profile image
pergola1

Nice to see you Nanniesue. A big pat for that lovely dog. I was wondering about glycerine applied to the mouth. You could talk to your friendly pharmacist - they are helpful and have the product at hand.

nanniesue profile image
nanniesue in reply topergola1

Thanks for help. The worst part of my mouth being like this is the saltiness. Because of this I'm having to eat spicy foods & sore fruits just to be able to taste anything other than salt. The problem is its a 24 hr taste. I produce a lot of mucus everyday & think that the two may be connected as the salty/slimy taste seems to be worse on heavy mucus days. It's quite a dilemma as even resp consultants don't know what to suggest. Thanks for trying anyway.

Same as me scrubbing a white furry tongue my inhaler drys my mouth out a glass of wines better than mouthwash all the time. Grandad used fresh horse sh*t on his lips said it stopped him licking them when they were chapped working on his farm natural healing no modern chemical rubbish.

Hello Nanniesue,fell in love with your dog,he's very handsome!

I was going to suggest the same as Pergola,probably the tricks to keep applying regularly,whatever you choose to use.good to hear from you,love Wendells xxx

kimmy59 profile image
kimmy59

Sorry I can't help with your problem but I love your dog she's beautiful, I have a border myself Des he's a red tricolour we used to have three but sadly lost Eric last year and Ernie the year before. I hope you find a solution to your problem.

Kim xxx

Thanks been looking in for a week more interesting now.

cofdrop-UK profile image
cofdrop-UK

Hi nanniesue

Re the saltiness hun. Does your respiratory consultant have a special interest in cystic fibrosis/bronchiectasis? If so, I assume he/she has given you a sweat test. If not it might be an idea to ask. It's one of the first things my newish consultant requested. Not sure if I had one when I was little, but when I expressed my surprise as I was then 60 he told me he had just had a lady of 60 who was positive for cf and his eldest patient tested pos was 80.

Good luck

nanniesue profile image
nanniesue in reply tocofdrop-UK

Thanks for the response cofdrop it's worth an ask anyway. Should have an appointment soon so will see what he says.

cofdrop-UK profile image
cofdrop-UK

There will be doctors who will dismiss the suggestion as it was the case CFers were known not to have a long life expectancey - which is increasing all the time thank goodness. That's why I asked if your consultant had a special interest in cf/bronch as they would do this test as a matter of course.

Please let us know how you get on - it will be interesting and most helpful to you to find out the cause.

love Cx

nanniesue profile image
nanniesue in reply tocofdrop-UK

Will do thanks.

helingmic profile image
helingmic

For a sore mouth. I do this on sore and crusty eyelids. In warm water (or boiled and let cool) put a teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda. This is very soothing. I have just bought some argan oil which is full of Vit E and feels very smooth.

As for the taste, I drink decaffeinated rooibos tea first thing in the morning with my first drug and wash my teeth thoroughly after. Drink is a necessity. You might keep a little cup of tea during the night and put it in the microwave to drink it if you wake up dry during the night.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Time to stop work?

Hello everyone – I was diagnosed with severe COPD earlier this year. Last week I was assessed for...

Anyone asking about Trimbow inhaler

Hello I have been on Trimbow inhaler for 1 year and 8 months as my COPD is classed as medium to...
Jojoclown profile image

Just about Coping

Hi, this is my first post so I'd like to say hi first, Hi! :) I had a serious spell of pneumonia...
CliveD profile image

What a to do

Well I was just sat there watching tellyl when it was just like my lungs shut down. I could not...
Bealings48 profile image

Recovered!

Hello all. As you were aware I got pneumonia a few weeks back and decided not to post on here...
Mmike110 profile image

Moderation team

See all
AsthmaandLung profile image
AsthmaandLungAdministrator
moderator_AandLUK profile image
moderator_AandLUKAdministrator
Claire_ALUK profile image
Claire_ALUKAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.