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You have been infected by the rabies disease so I would go seek medical help.

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Q: What does excessive foaming saliva mean?
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What does it mean if a horse is foaming at the bit?

The saliva is mixing around the bit and gets foamy and gross.


What is an anti-foaming agent?

simethecone and other non-foaming detergents are good anti-foaming agents.


Why do you have excessive saliva?

Mercury poisoning from amalgams


What is meant by salvation?

Excessive secretion of saliva from the mouth.


What does it means when a woman produces to much saliva?

She may be having sialorrhea (which is excessive saliva production). No need for concern.


What does foaming mean?

It is typically an aerated liquid.


How do you tell if my cat has a toothache?

Excessive saliva coupled with loss of appetite would be an indication.


There are several types of foaming agents?

Plant foaming and polymer foaming


Nausea heartburn back pain excessive saliva moddiness darkening areolas frequent urination sore breasts could I be pregnant?

Absolutely!!!!!! I would bet you are!!! I too am experiencing the frequent urination and the excessive saliva, please let us know how it goes.


What if your dog has foam around the mouth after drinking water?

Foaming around the mouth after drinking water can be normal for some dogs, especially if they drink quickly or vigorously. It could also be a sign of excitement or excess saliva production. However, if the foaming is persistent, accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy or difficulty breathing, it is best to consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.


What does it mean when someone is throwing up and foaming out of the mouth?

When someone or something is foaming at the mouth, it is usually a sign of rabies. They should be taken to a doctor.


Excess saliva is a symptom of what?

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.