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Verb
drooling- present participle of drool
Extensive Definition
Drooling (also known as ptyalism or sialorrhea)
is when saliva flows
outside the mouth.
Drooling is generally caused by excess production of saliva,
inability to retain saliva within the mouth, or problems with
swallowing.
Some people with drooling problems are at
increased risk of inhaling saliva, food, or fluids into the
lungs. However, this is
unlikely to cause harm, unless the body's normal reflex mechanisms
(such as gagging and
coughing) are also
impaired.
Common causes
Isolated drooling in infants and toddlers is normal and is unlikely to be a sign of either disease or complications. It may be associated with teething. Drooling in infants and young children may be exacerbated by upper respiratory infections and nasal allergies.Drooling associated with fever or trouble swallowing may be
a sign of a more serious disease including:
- Retropharyngeal abscess
- Peritonsillar abscess
- Tonsilitis
- Mononucleosis
- Strep throat
- Parkinson's disease
Another form of ptyalism is associated with
pregnancy, most common in women with a condition known as
Hyperemesis Gravidarium, or uncontrollable and frequent nausea and
vomiting during pregnancy which is far worse than typical "morning
sickness". With Hyperemesis, ptyalism is a side-effect, which
is a natural response to uncontrollable vomiting. With normal
vomiting, salivary glands are stimulated to lubricate the esophagus
and mouth to aid in expelling of stomach contents. During a
hyperemetic pregnancy, many woman complain of excessive saliva and
an inability to swallow this saliva. Some women note having to
carry around a "spitoon" or using a cup to spit. Swallowing their
own saliva has been noted to gag and further nauseate the women
making the hyperemesis that much worse.
There are several theories as to the causes of
hyperemesis and related symptoms such as ptyalism. Many physicians
are reluctant to treat hyperemesis since they don't see it as a
true physiological illness but rather "in the patient's mind"
[note: this is an old fashioned view and the medical community now
considers hyperemesis as a real and serious physiological
condition]. Many pregnant women who suffer end up terminating the
pregnancy. Others refuse to carry another child. The most frequent
act is preparing for the onset of hyperemesis if a subsequent
pregnancy is expected.
Home care
Care for drooling due to teething includes good oral hygiene. Ice pops or other cold objects (e.g., frozen bagels) may be helpful. Care must be taken to avoid choking when a child uses any of these objects.Drooling also is common in children with
neurological disorders and those with undiagnosed developmental
delay. The reason for excessive drooling seems to be related to (1)
lack of awareness of the build-up of saliva in the mouth, (2)
infrequent swallowing, and (3) inefficient swallowing. Treatment of
excessive drooling is related to these causes: (1) increased
awareness of the mouth and its functions, (2) increased frequency
of swallowing, (3) increased swallowing skill.
Sialorrhea
Sialorrhea is a condition characterized by the secretion of drool in the resting state. It is often the result of open-mouth posture from CNS depressants or sleeping on one's side. In the resting state, saliva may not build at the back of the throat, triggering the normal swallow reflex, thus allowing for the condition.It may be more common when resting soon after
meals.
Treatment
A comprehensive treatment plan incorporates several stages of care: correction of reversible causes, behavior modification, medical treatment, and surgical procedures. Atropine sulfate tablets are indicated to reduce salivation and may be prescribed by doctors in conjunction with behaviour modification strategies. In general, surgical procedures are considered after evaluation of non-invasive treatment options.External links
drooling in German: Hypersalivation
drooling in Spanish: Sialorrea
drooling in Dutch: Speekselvloed
drooling in Polish: Ślinotok
drooling in Finnish:
Kuolaaminen