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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Excessive salivation
  1. Drooling is saliva flowing outside the mouth. ... Drooling is generally caused by: Problems keeping saliva in the mouth Problems with ...
  2. ... Eyelid drooping Headache Low blood pressure Mouth watering ( excessive salivation ) Nausea and vomiting Numbness Pain and swelling at ...
  3. Drooling, or excessive salivation, in infants and toddlers is normal and is highly unlikely to be associated with either disease or complications.