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Sallywally1 Mon 02-Feb-26 10:27:48

Are there any medications which do not cause dry mouth which I also have. I have been waking at least four times at night which is a pain. Seeing gp soon

8rannyS Wed 04-Feb-26 17:34:07

I don’t want to be controversial but I have solved my overnight dry mouth by using a small amount of micropore to tape my mouth. It’s a personal thing but I find it helpful.

SynchroSwimmer Wed 04-Feb-26 11:50:51

Vagifem pessaries, twice weekly (prescribed for vaginal atrophy - but bladder receptors are also improved) has improved things 100% for me.

win Wed 04-Feb-26 09:30:53

FranP

My lovely locum GP referred me to a urology specialist.

Estriol cream, HRT patches - lowered hormones is a factor
Scan (that was fun, eye inserted) check for damage/polyps etc
Recommend reducing/cutting out caffeine
Recommend exercise by gently stopping mid flow, but not straining - upbringing of going "just in case" before leaving home is a cause
Check on your stitches etc/ damage in childbirth (my 28 was a factor)
Prescription for Microbegron to relax the muscles retraining them

identical to my experience

ROMILO Wed 04-Feb-26 09:03:38

All the suggestions here are good for irritated bladder or mild incontinence. My understanding of overactive bladder is that the nerves controlling it send messages to the brain that the bladder is full and needs to be emptied when in fact it isnt full,so leading to frequent unnecessary trip to the toilet. Sometimes prolonged release tablets can minimise dry mouth.

FranP Tue 03-Feb-26 23:12:45

My lovely locum GP referred me to a urology specialist.

Estriol cream, HRT patches - lowered hormones is a factor
Scan (that was fun, eye inserted) check for damage/polyps etc
Recommend reducing/cutting out caffeine
Recommend exercise by gently stopping mid flow, but not straining - upbringing of going "just in case" before leaving home is a cause
Check on your stitches etc/ damage in childbirth (my 28 was a factor)
Prescription for Microbegron to relax the muscles retraining them

MT62 Tue 03-Feb-26 21:54:52

CalRuth

Which meds are you on? I found Mirabegron (brand name Betmiga) to be of help without the dry mouth.

That pushed up my blood pressure.

dotpocka Tue 03-Feb-26 21:18:54

kegel machine or execises

Bluedaisy Tue 03-Feb-26 21:18:03

I have extremely dry mouth problems and have been using XYLIMELTS which are stick on tablets for the inside of your gum and produce saliva making your mouth much more comfortable for a few hours. Also I use ORALIEVE toothpaste, spray and suck their new pastels for my mouth. Allare exellent products for dry mouth.

win Tue 03-Feb-26 21:12:07

CalRuth

Which meds are you on? I found Mirabegron (brand name Betmiga) to be of help without the dry mouth.

I take that but get a very dry mouth, we all react differently

win Tue 03-Feb-26 21:10:45

Dee25

I also have to get out at night at least four times, to have a brief pee. Has anybody found help with this, other than horrid tablets which dry up your mouth totally?

pelvis floor exercises are the only things which really help. Botox if you qualify but there is a risk of self catheterising afterwards so not everyone is a suitable patient. Tablets dry you up I take one and was prescribed a second but had to stop after a week I even lost my voice they made me that dry

WithNobsOnIt Tue 03-Feb-26 21:08:29

Nothing has helped my Irritable Bladder so far. Been on Regurin for years which doesn't seem to work any morem
Been on a waiting list for over a year for an Incontinence Clinic appointment. I live in hope.

MayBee70 Tue 03-Feb-26 19:56:27

I’ve been taking pumpkin and soya capsules for months but am still needing a wee several times a night.

Shill29 Tue 03-Feb-26 19:01:20

Pumpkin seed oil capsules are wonderful! Work for me anyway

DeeAitch56 Tue 03-Feb-26 18:46:14

I have a dry mouth in part at least due to my diabetes medication, I’ve tried mouth sprays but don’t like the feel of it in my mouth I now use Salivix dry mouth relief pastilles which are very helpful in relieving my symptoms (I buy them from Amazon)

Luckygirl3 Tue 03-Feb-26 18:16:26

My GP gives me an estrogen cream which goes in twice a week. It definitely helps.

Toddleo Tue 03-Feb-26 18:16:12

"Jude" bladder suplements have impressed me, my symptoms are much improved

Sallywally1 Tue 03-Feb-26 18:14:44

Gp gave me some solifenacin, but I still woke up to wee! Mirabegron can raise blood pressure which I also have.

Schumee Tue 03-Feb-26 18:06:49

There are a number of medications for overactive bladder nowadays which have less of the anticholinergic side effects.

CalRuth Tue 03-Feb-26 18:06:41

Which meds are you on? I found Mirabegron (brand name Betmiga) to be of help without the dry mouth.

Beebee24 Tue 03-Feb-26 17:58:03

I think Ovestin has been rebranded but you should be able get another cream containing Estriol which is the active ingredient.

MT62 Tue 03-Feb-26 17:33:46

Are you on meds for irritable bladder?
You could ask the Gp for referral to see a urologist.
I have yearly Botox injections in my bladder which work very well.
The meds which I have tried, nearly all, can irritate the eyes causing blurriness.
Also can bump up your BP.

AuntieE Tue 03-Feb-26 17:18:08

If you have already consulted your GP and whatever he/she prescribed isn't solving the problem, then pester the doctor again, and start a diary of what you eat and drink, because the problem might be caused by an allergic reaction to foodstuffs.

Surely, we all remember the fizzy drinks of our childhood that caused as to need to wee almost immediately?

Stillness Tue 03-Feb-26 17:10:00

Could this actually be an infection? Sometimes this frequent urge can be the only symptom. Other things that come to mind are hormonal, stress, anxiety, drinking caffeine close to bedtime, or any other drink that has the potential to irritate the bladder.

Dee25 Mon 02-Feb-26 16:34:41

I also have to get out at night at least four times, to have a brief pee. Has anybody found help with this, other than horrid tablets which dry up your mouth totally?

Sallywally1 Mon 02-Feb-26 16:26:56

Pharmacists cannot seem to get ovestin cream, I was taking it. I use a tablet now which is inserted. Seeing a urigynaecologist soon. Fingers crossed!