A member asked:

Excessive mouth watering what is that about?

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Dr. Gerald Mandell answered

Specializes in Nuclear Medicine

Temporary: Increased salivation is usually a temporary problem. Increased saliva is sometimes related to difficulty swallowing or excessive saliva production by salivary glands. Infection in throat and mouth, gastroesophageal reflux, problem with dentures, inflammation of lining of mouth, allergies, sinusitis. Etc. If continues see your physician for advice.

Answered 3/8/2018

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