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What Causes Persistent Excessive Saliva?

Persistant Excessive Saliva. My age is 15 and i've had it for years. But it gradually getting worster as if i used to talk and still be swallowing you could see it by the side of my mouth as now i don't even have to be talking. My mom has find a medication to control but say may best see a doctor first.
Fri, 13 Jun 2014
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Persistent excessive salivation can be due to a variety of causes which may include inflammation in the oral cavity,enlarged adenoids,allergies,chronic and acute sinusitis.
Since you have just mentioned only excessive salivation,it is best appropriate to consult your ENT surgeon or a oral sugeon and get it checked up.

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What Causes Persistent Excessive Saliva?

Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query. Persistent excessive salivation can be due to a variety of causes which may include inflammation in the oral cavity,enlarged adenoids,allergies,chronic and acute sinusitis. Since you have just mentioned only excessive salivation,it is best appropriate to consult your ENT surgeon or a oral sugeon and get it checked up. Thanks and regards.