sometimes usually not though. it depends on it. if your throst is red mabey. but if it hurts to swallow you should probably get it checked out.
Something to do with the glands.
In a way... The secretion of extra saliva signals that it's time to puke. no if the saliva is not infected
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.
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.
Cats may drool when sleeping due to relaxation and contentment, which can lead to excess saliva production. This is a normal behavior and is usually nothing to worry about.
Yes, Merriam Webster defines it as to have a flow of saliva especially in excess.
A cat's saliva is anti-disinfectant, therefore not letting bacterium make them sick. Cats lick their bodies for cleanliness because of this antiseptic saliva on their tongues.
Well if they are sick or have diseases that pass through saliva you could possibly get sick
saliva can have a pH from 6.0 to a 7.4 .
The normal pH level of pig saliva is slightly acidic. The acids and enzymes in pig saliva help to start breaking down food before it is swallowed.