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.
Something to do with the glands.
I have never heard of leg cramps or needle pain as a symptom but definitely frequent urination, lower back pain, excess saliva, breast tenderness, darker veins and cramping.
Ptyalism is the medical term meaning excess salivation.
Excess play in the steering wheel is one symptom.
Yes, Merriam Webster defines it as to have a flow of saliva especially in excess.
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Yes, it is bad. There is no gland that can create saliva near that end of a cat, so it cannot be saliva; whatever the fluid is, it is not meant to be there, and is probably a symptom of some intestinal problem. Get your cat to the vet promptly and get a diagnosis.
I don't know but I seem to be experiencing this as well. It could be heartburn.
have hiv negative test antibody 1and 2 (0.015 ) have no sinus chest lung or throat problem having thick fluid saliva full mouth in every morning y?
it is usually someone getting nervous and that can be prevented by you just being your self and just stay calm
Salivating is the production of excess saliva in the mouth in response to smelling, seeing, or tasting food. It helps with the initial stages of digestion by moistening food and breaking it down with enzymes.
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