What Is Hypersalivation?
Saliva, medically called saliva, is a colorless, transparent, foamy, slightly turbid liquid. The amount of saliva secretion is similar to that of urine, with an average of about 1,500 ml per day.
Drooling
- Drooling while sleeping is usually caused by:
Drooling Oral Hygiene
- The temperature and humidity in the mouth are most suitable for the reproduction of bacteria, the accumulation of food residues or sugars on the teeth and teeth, and prone to caries and periodontal disease. These adverse factors are irritating and can cause drooling while sleeping.
Hyalotic anterior teeth deformity
- This may be due to genetic factors that cause bad habits, such as nail nails, tongue sticking, pencil biting, etc., causing deformity of the front teeth and drooling while sleeping.
Polysalemia
- The regulation of saliva secretion is completely neuro-reflexive. The so-called "Wangmei to quench thirst" is an example of conditioned reflex saliva secretion in daily life. So neurological disturbances can also cause drooling while sleeping.
- Drooling while sleeping, with a salty taste, and the pillow towel is pale yellow. It is most likely due to poor oral hygiene, accumulated food residues, more calculus over time, causing inflammation of the gums, and even small bleeding of the gums. Therefore, the water flowing out of the bed has a salty taste and is pale yellow.
- May be caused by excessive gastric acid secretion. Oral lansoprazole tablets, one tablet a day. Take regular breaks and stay full. Don't eat sour and irritating foods. Don't drink beer. It is recommended to go to the gastroenterologist.