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Excessive Brown Saliva In Mouth, Chalky And Dry Mouth. History Of Cavities In Teeth, Sore Gums. Getting Dark Urine. Are These Related?

Hi, I get excessive saliva in my mouth overnight and often awake to spit! Its brown in color when I wake and my mouth tastes or feels chalky or dry! I usually can t get back to sleep unless I rinse with mouthwash or a little toothpaste as I can t stand the idea of swallowing and even when I awake and spit saliva continues to pool in my mouth. I don t smoke I m 36 I ve noticed the problem for a while ( few years). My gums bleed a little when I brush and also brushing right before bed doesn t stop this problem occuring! In the last 6 months I ve had a sore appear on my gum line right next to my first two molars. Its painfull and has inflamation. It has occurred two or three times and I would squeeze out inflammation and rinse mouth with cordosyl mouthwash and it varnishes by next day! I haven t seen this sore in last couple mouths or maybe a little longer. It has never happened before. Noteworthy maybe that both molars have been treated for cavities since my early twenties however in last 7years I had them redone in white fillings (were previously silver) and I ve had sensitivity in those teeth before which just comes and goes. At my last cleaning (I don t clean every year possibly my 3rd in last 7years) dentist told me my teeth were very stained however I don t smoke or drink black tea at all!! No tea. I mentioned saliva but she had no advice to give! I have a few other health worries I don t know if related like frequent fatigue (this is ongoing for years and can get chronic, doctors can never tell me why), headaches, stomach cramps or soreness, backpains (underlying and chronic) sore throat with no onset of flu or cold, mucus or sinus fluid I can feel collect in back of throat. These are all that come to mind. They come and go I ve never connected them all nor has any doctor so I don t know..... :( please help. I ve been ill recently, chills, aches and joint pains, sorethroat, back and stomach pains it usually passes by day 2 to 3 and usually leaves me feeling drained! In last 7days it has started again however has gone on for 4 days now with nausea and today excessive diahorrea. Seen a doctor had tests done for dengue and swine flu both negative also liver function as I mentioned dark urine over number a weeks (even after a day of only water drinking) all negative, however WBC is 2.5. Don t know if all these things are related!!! Please help!
Tue, 26 Nov 2013
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it comes to my mind as some external protein may be food reacting with your m involvement
body proteins causing multiple system
you can treat now sympatomatically and if all tests are normaltake allergy doctor consul;tation to find the proteins reacting and avoid those for betterment
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Excessive Brown Saliva In Mouth, Chalky And Dry Mouth. History Of Cavities In Teeth, Sore Gums. Getting Dark Urine. Are These Related?

it comes to my mind as some external protein may be food reacting with your m involvement body proteins causing multiple system you can treat now sympatomatically and if all tests are normaltake allergy doctor consul;tation to find the proteins reacting and avoid those for betterment