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Why do old people move their mouths a lot? Uncovering the causes behind repetitive mouth movements

According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, xerostomia, or dry mouth, affects up to 57% of older people. A wide range of factors, from dental issues to serious neurological conditions, can cause these often-observed but frequently misunderstood oral movements. Understanding why old people move their mouths a lot is crucial for compassionate and informed care.

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What causes uncontrolled tongue movements in the elderly?

Approximately 1 in 4 patients on long-term antipsychotic medications may develop a movement disorder like tardive dyskinesia. Understanding what causes uncontrolled tongue movements in the elderly is crucial for proper diagnosis and management of this symptom.

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What causes body shaking in the elderly? Understanding the reasons behind tremors

While a slight physiological tremor is normal for everyone, about 17% of adults over 64 experience more noticeable tremors. If you're wondering what causes body shaking in the elderly, the answer can range from common, often benign conditions like essential tremor to more serious underlying neurological disorders.

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