sialorrhoea
Sialorrhoea is a medical term used to describe an excessive or abnormal flow of saliva. This can be a chronic or acute condition, and it can occur in both children and adults. Sialorrhoea can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological disorders, such as cerebral palsy or Parkinson's disease, as well as physical limitations in certain individuals, like those with oral or facial trauma injuries.
In some cases, sialorrhoea can be a sign of an underlying neurological disorder, such as Alzheimer's disease
The symptoms of sialorrhoea typically include a significant increase in the production of saliva, which can
Treatment for sialorrhoea usually involves addressing the underlying cause of the condition. This may involve medication