Something to do with the glands.
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.
Excess saliva caused by Orajel could be due to its numbing effect on the mouth. To help reduce excess saliva, try spitting out any excess accumulation and avoid swallowing it. You can also minimize the amount of Orajel used and focus on applying it directly to the affected area instead of spreading it around the mouth. If the excess saliva persists or becomes bothersome, consult a healthcare professional for further advice.
Ptyalism is the medical term meaning excess salivation.
Yes, taking Klonopin has been linked to having excess mucous in your mouth. There are also other medications that can cause increased saliva including Clozaril.
Milk teeth (caps) can cause irritation that can result in excess saliva and the young horse working his mouth, creating foam.
Some cats drool in their sleep because they are relaxed and content, which can cause their salivary glands to produce more saliva than usual. This excess saliva may then dribble out of their mouths while they are sleeping.
Yes, Merriam Webster defines it as to have a flow of saliva especially in excess.
When cats purr, they produce excess saliva which can cause their noses to drip. This is a normal reaction and helps keep their nasal passages moist.
No. Saliva shouldn't cause itchiness. If it persists, I recommend seeing your doctor.
Some OTC cough preparations can cause excessive salivation, especially if more than the recommended amount is taken. See Mayo Clinic link for more.
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I don't know but I seem to be experiencing this as well. It could be heartburn.