Different medications have been tried for this problem. Additionally, limiting the foods that one eats that have a high water or fluid content can help. Some of the meds that have been tried are Elavil, Scopolamine, Robinul, Pro-Banthine, and Pameline. Talk to your physician if this is becoming a problem. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
Mercury poisoning from amalgams
Excessive secretion of saliva from the mouth.
She may be having sialorrhea (which is excessive saliva production). No need for concern.
Excessive saliva coupled with loss of appetite would be an indication.
Absolutely!!!!!! I would bet you are!!! I too am experiencing the frequent urination and the excessive saliva, please let us know how it goes.
Any disorder affecting nerves associated with the mouth or throat can result in excessive saliva. Colds and respiratory infections usually cause greater amounts of saliva to be produced, as well as a wide range of neurological disorders.
Excessive saliva is a common issue during pregnancy. Unfortunately there is no treatment for this. For further information, please consult with your prenatal care provider.
You have been infected by the rabies disease so I would go seek medical help.
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Poor health or allergies, I would think.
There are some people who insist on having their salivary glands removed. This might be due to excessive saliva for example.