Drooling
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drooling is generally caused by excess production of ... the mouth, or problems with swallowing.
drooling more than usual -
drooling may start as early as 3 or 4 months of age, but ...
Pesticides
... Ease Unexplained Pain ... A sudden onset of
drooling may indicate poisoning (especially by ... or insect venom . Some medications can cause
drooling as well. Some neurological problems also cause
drooling . strong odors or fumes, such as from perfume, ...
Sore Throat
... pain without fever lip or mouth burns or blister s unusual
drooling strange odors on your child's breath unusual stains on your child's ... high fever (up to 105F) which appear suddenly - Painful swallowing and
drooling - Irritability , agitation and fear ... A sore throat or cough ...
Teething
... a red rash on her chin as she starts teething . With teething comes
drooling , which, particularly in winter months, can lead to dry, chapped skin . ... benzocaine (Lanacane, Ora-jel) and pramoxine (Itch-X). Isolated
drooling in infants and toddlers is normal and is unlikely to be a sign of ...
Blackout
... and fainting are common terms, but doctors prefer to call it " syncope . Brief blackout followed by period of confusion Sudden falling
drooling or frothing at the mouth Grunting and snorting Breathing stops temporarily Uncontrollable muscle spasm s with tw itching and jerking limbs ...
Confusion
... balance, co-ordination, vision or speech weakness of an arm or leg, or both weakness and twisting of one side of the face, which may cause
drooling numbness in a part of the body loss of consciousness (in severe cases)2 ... If severe confusion , seizures , bleeding , or other health ...
Convulsion
... months, but head control is lost by 6 to 8 months of age; the infant cannot roll over or sit up, spasticity and rigidity develop, and excessive
drooling and convulsion s become evident. Symptoms of poisoning may include nausea , vomiting , abdominal cramps , convulsion s , seizures , ...
Convulsions
... months, but head control is lost by 6 to 8 months of age; the infant cannot roll over or sit up, spasticity and rigidity develop, and excessive
drooling and convulsions become evident. A drug used to treat insomnia , seizures , and convulsions , and to relieve anxiety and tension before ...
Dizziness
... or wheezing sounds Facial, tongue , or throat swelling Hives Rapid or irregular heart beat Cough ing up large amounts of blood Excessive
drooling ... Vertigo is the feeling that you or your environment is moving when no movement occurs. Imprecisely called dizziness , the term vertigo ...
Dysphagia
... therapy in combination with chemotherapy has been studied. Dysphagia (trouble swallowing) and respiratory di stress characterized by
drooling , dyspnea (difficulty breathing ), tachypnea (fast breathing ), and inspiratory stridor (noisy inspiration) develop rapidly, ... Many ...
Epiglottitis
... that can block the windpipe suddenly. Symptoms of epiglottitis can be similar to those of croup . An inability to swallow and excessive
drooling ; this may be a sign of epiglottitis , a life-threatening infection that causes swelling in the back of the throat. • ... of something ...
Esophageal atresia
... tube that leads from the throat to the stomach . See all Pictures & Images Esophageal Atresia Symptoms & Signs Excessive saliva tion
drooling Poor feeding Cough ing, gagging, and choking associated with attempted feeding ... Esophageal atresia (EA). EA is a birth defect in ...
Facial paralysis
... is often due to Bell's palsy . This disorder (probably derived from a virus ) usually affects one side of the face causing a drooping mouth,
drooling , and excessive tearing from one eye . - If facial paralysis makes nursing difficult, feed the baby with a medicine dropper or a soft ...
Salivary gland
... Used in the diagnosis of Sjogren's syndrome . Salivary Gland Disorders Salivary Gland Infections Salivary Gland Tumors Saliva tion (
drooling ) Salk Vaccine ( Polio Immunization ( Vaccine )) ... salivary gland Any one of the three pairs of glands of the mouth (parotid, ...
Saliva
... for preterm labor . However, this test is rarely used because it does not always accurately predict preterm labor . Excessive saliva tion
drooling Poor feeding Cough ing, gagging, and choking associated with attempted feeding Bluish coloration to the skin ( cyanosis ) associated ...
Salivary gland tumors
... increase your risk of salivary gland cancer . Salivary Gland Disorders Salivary Gland Infections Salivary Gland Tumors Saliva tion (
drooling ) Salk Vaccine ( Polio Immunization ( Vaccine )) ... ...
Sleep Disturbance
... the researchers found that between 70-85% believed that teething caused fever , pain , irritability , sleep disturbance , mouthing/biting,
drooling and red cheeks. Fatigue Syndrome , Chronic - A syndrome characterized by persi stent or recurrent fatigue , diffuse musculo skeletal ...
Stridor
... airway wheezing when a breath is taken in) in this age group. Dysphagia (trouble swallowing) and respiratory di stress characterized by
drooling , dyspnea (difficulty breathing ), tachypnea (fast breathing ), and inspiratory stridor (noisy inspiration) develop rapidly, ... ...
Tachypnea
... few days after birth — than are babies born vagina lly. Dysphagia (trouble swallowing) and respiratory di stress characterized by
drooling , dyspnea (difficulty breathing ), tachypnea (fast breathing ), and inspiratory stridor (noisy inspiration) develop rapidly, ... ...
Teeth
... although earlier or later eruption may be normal. You may also see a red rash on her chin as she starts teeth ing . With teeth ing comes
drooling , which, particularly in winter months, can lead to dry, chapped skin . You might do these exercise s when you comb your hair , brush your ...
Unconsciousness
... can cause unconsciousness and death . nausea , vomiting , or stomach pain without fever lip or mouth burns or blister s unusual
drooling strange odors on your child's breath unusual stains on your child's clothing seizures or unconsciousness ... ...