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What Causes Continuous Salivation In Infants?

Hello Dr. I have 4 Months old Female Baby. First 2 and Half months she has no problem. After that she got Cold and his left cheek was little big. We consult the child doctor. He told nothing worry it will be alright within one week. But not, she cries cries cries. We consult More than three Doctors. But Still she didn t Stop Crying and also not feeding. Saliva continuously coming out of her mouth. for this we change 4 to 5 dress in a day. Please give me a solution for this. My Email ID: YYYY@YYYY . And also suggest a Dr. around Salem City, Tamilnadu. Thank you.
Mon, 3 Jul 2017
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From 3 to 4 months of age, you may see your baby start drooling more often than normal. Teething stimulates drooling, which may be worse with some babies than others.
As the new tooth rises closer to the surface, your baby’s gums may become increasingly sore and painful, leading to fussiness and crying.
Other possibility like gum infection, tonsillitis, pharyngitis etc. seems unlikely as your baby is not having fever right now.

For further queries regarding this problem or its medications you may consult me at Healthcare Magic under section "Ask Expert " >>>"Ask Pediatrician".
Dr. Khan Shoeb
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What Causes Continuous Salivation In Infants?

From 3 to 4 months of age, you may see your baby start drooling more often than normal. Teething stimulates drooling, which may be worse with some babies than others. As the new tooth rises closer to the surface, your baby’s gums may become increasingly sore and painful, leading to fussiness and crying. Other possibility like gum infection, tonsillitis, pharyngitis etc. seems unlikely as your baby is not having fever right now. For further queries regarding this problem or its medications you may consult me at Healthcare Magic under section Ask Expert Ask Pediatrician . Dr. Khan Shoeb