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drooling…

 

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drooling, salivation, saliva flowing outside the mouth, drooling, excess production of saliva, inability to retain saliva, the mouth, swallowing, drooling problems, at increased risk of inhaling saliva, food, fluids, lungs, unlikely to cause harm, the body's normal reflex mechanisms, gagging, coughing, impaired, isolated drooling in infants, toddlers is normal, unlikely to be a sign of either disease, complications, teething, drooling in infants, young children exacerbated by upper respiratory infections, nasal allergies, drooling associated, fever, trouble swallowing a sign of a more serious disease, retropharyngeal abscess, peritonsillar abscess, tonsilitis, mononucleosis, strep throat, a sudden onset of drooling, indicate poisoning, by pesticides, reaction to snake, insect venom, medications, cause drooling, neurological problems also cause drooling, care, drooling, due to teething includes good oral hygiene, popsicles, cold objects, frozen bagels, care must be, avoid choking, a child uses any of these objects, child has a fever, difficulty breathing, holds head, funny position, concern, aspiration, the drooling has not been diagnosed, doctor, perform a physical examination, a history of any other diseases, has the person had a bite, sting, has the person had an injury, what medications, fever, sore throat, facial droop, diagnostic tests, indicated by other symptoms that accompany the drooling.



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