What’s wrong with feeling dry mouth after liver cyst surgery?

Dry mouth after liver cyst surgery may be due to insufficient fluid intake, but dry mouth also needs to pay attention to whether there is a combination of diabetes and dry syndrome.
Liver cysts need to abstain from eating and drinking for eight hours before and six hours after the surgery. At this time, if the amount of fluid intake is insufficient, dry mouth may occur, and dry mouth can be relieved by intravenous rehydration. However, dry mouth also requires attention to the presence of other diseases, such as diabetes and dry syndrome.
In diabetes, dry mouth can be accompanied by excessive drinking, urination, and weight loss. Patients with dry mouth syndrome may have dry throat, dry eyes, dry keratoconjunctivitis, dry skin and other symptoms.
It is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat the symptoms, specifically consult a professional physician’s opinion.