When to see a doctor
By Mayo Clinic staffSchedule a doctor's visit if you're concerned about persistent, excessive salivation. It's important to determine if the problem is due to increased saliva production or a decreased ability to swallow. Treatment of persistent, excessive salivation is directed at the underlying cause, if possible.
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