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Excess Saliva

Excess saliva is known as hypersalivation, which is medically called sialorrhea or ptyalism. It is when a person has increased saliva secretion in their mouth, and it can result in saliva spilling over the lower lip, which is known as drooling. Depending on the underlying cause, hypersalivation can be constant or intermittent, and it can also be temporary or chronic.

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Why am I having excessive saliva dripping from my mouth while waking up?

Query: Hi doctor, Every morning when I wake up my mouth is full of saliva and many days it comes out of my mouth while sleeping. And in the day, saliva comes to mouth every 2 to 3 minutes. The problem of morning saliva has been there for more than one year. I have to wake up every morning early because sa...  Read Full »


Dr. Shamaz Mohamed

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As per your complaint, I can provisionally diagnose you as suffering from hypersalivation or sialorrhea. There are various reasons for the same like food debris in the mouth during sleep, use of some drugs like cholinergic drugs, malaligned teeth, improper lip closure d...  Read Full »

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