Excess saliva, or hypersalivation, is not commonly recognized as a direct symptom of Alzheimer's disease. However, some individuals with Alzheimer's may experience changes in saliva production due to neurological dysfunction or medication side effects. While hypersalivation can occur in various neurological conditions, it is not specifically linked to Alzheimer's as a hallmark symptom. More research is needed to fully understand any potential connections.
Something to do with the glands.
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, Merriam Webster defines it as to have a flow of saliva especially in excess.
slow down my saliva~
Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected ticks, not through saliva. While dogs can contract Lyme disease from tick bites, they do not spread the bacteria through their saliva. Therefore, the risk of transmission from a dog's saliva is negligible. It's essential to prevent tick bites in pets to reduce the risk of Lyme disease.
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A flea which had a bacteria in his saliva. When it bit a person a little saliva entered the wound.
I don't know but I seem to be experiencing this as well. It could be heartburn.
many ways, blood transfers, saliva, and sexual contact.
yes you can because if you kiss you girlfriend or boyfriend she or he will get it hope it helps