Definition of Hypersalivation. Meaning of Hypersalivation. Synonyms of Hypersalivation

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Hypersalivation. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Hypersalivation and, of course, Hypersalivation synonyms and on the right images related to the word Hypersalivation.

Definition of Hypersalivation

No result for Hypersalivation. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Hypersalivation from wikipedia

- Hypersalivation or hypersialosis is the excessive production of saliva. It has also been defined as increased amount of saliva in the mouth, which may...
- medication. Common adverse effects include drowsiness, constipation, hypersalivation (increased saliva production), tachycardia, low blood pressure, blurred...
- Dysphagia oropharyngeal esophageal Odynophagia Bad breath Xerostomia Hypersalivation Burping Goodsall's rule Chilaiditi syndrome Dance's sign Aaron's sign...
- manifestations (53% of patients) c. speech arrest (40% of patients), and d. hypersalivation (30% of patients) Hemifacial sensorimotor seizures are often entirely...
- toxic symptoms peculiar to organophosphorus compounds such as miosis, hypersalivation, hyperhidrosis, chest pressure, pulmonary edema and fecal incontinence...
- Other early-onset symptoms may include doubled and blurred vision, hypersalivation, perspiration, and paresthesia in the extremities and around the mouth...
- Memory impairment can be a common adverse effect especially in elderly, hypersalivation, ataxia, slurred speech, psychomotor effects. Sympatholytics are a...
- lowering of blood pressure, reflex tachycardia, vertigo, sedation, hypersalivation and incontinence as well as ****ual dysfunction, but may also attenuate...
- such as the liver (hepatomegaly) Palmar erythema (reddening of hands) Hypersalivation excessive (saliva) Unintentional weight loss Medicine portal Biomarker...
- first-line therapies. Additionally, common seizure characteristics (e.g., hypersalivation, jaw-clenching, involuntary swallowing) pose some difficulties with...