Excessive drooling is called sialorrhea or hypersalivation. You might drool more after a health event like a stroke or as a result of cerebral palsy or multiple sclerosis (MS). To find out more Dry drowning is a type of drowning in which the lungs of a drowning victim don't have water in them. Sometimes, dry drowning leads to death, and according to Unity Point Health, it's identified in approximately 10% to 20% of those autopsied after drowning.
Anaphylaxis (this is life-threatening and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as tongue swelling, difficulty breathing, hives, swelling of the face). Use of certain medications Drooling is also caused by nervous system disorders that cause difficulty swallowing: Cerebral palsy (CP) Parkinson's disease Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Other health conditions that can cause drooling include: Allergies. GERD (chronic acid reflux). Swollen adenoids. Pesticide poisoning. Being bitten by certain insects or snakes. Pregnancy side effects, such as acid reflux or nausea. Using certain medications.
Understanding Parkinson's Movement Symptoms Drooling Excessive drooling, called sialorrhea, is a common symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) and can cause awkwardness in social situations. It ranges from mild wetting of the pillow during sleep to embarrassing outpourings of saliva during unguarded moments.
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