The proper way to treat Hypersalivation is to discover the underlying cause. Hypersalivation can occur during pregnancy, during treatment for psycosis, through a multitude of oesophogeal and abdominal disorders and teeth/jaw problems. An excessive starch diet can also promote hypersalivation, as can exposure to toxins. A doctor and/or dentist will identify the underlying cause and the specific remedy. Teeth cleaning and the use of a a proprietary mouthwash can reduce salivation for short periods.
no, snakes producing venom is just like how we produce saliva. it can't just stop.
Saliva is natural, and we never stop making it. When we sleep, it may seem like we are producing extra but really that happens because we are not awake to swallow it like we do in habit. When too much builds up, we drool.
If you are producing excess saliva, try to avoid triggering factors such as certain foods or drinks that stimulate saliva production. Practice good oral hygiene to reduce bacteria in the mouth. If the issue persists, consult a healthcare professional to determine any underlying causes or potential treatment options.
The best way to stop a body from producing so much oil is to avoid eating junk and fatty foods.
When lying down, gravity causes saliva to pool at the back of the mouth, leading to the sensation of decreased saliva production. This can make swallowing difficult due to the accumulation of saliva in the throat. Additionally, certain medical conditions or medications can also affect saliva production, leading to dry mouth or difficulty swallowing. It's advisable to seek medical advice if this issue persists.
Yes it does.
Medication can but not fruit
no
you cant stop natures course so you should stop caring for it as much and the berries wont grow I hope i help :)
You stop smoking weed.
No
stop producing greenhouse gasses