Drooling
Alternate Names : Salivation
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Drooling: 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:
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Retropharyngeal abscess
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Peritonsillar abscess
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Tonsilitis
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Mononucleosis
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Strep throat
A sudden onset of drooling may indicate poisoning (especially by pesticides) or reaction to snake or insect venom. Some medications can cause drooling as well. Some neurological problems also cause drooling.
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