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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...
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Dysphagia oropharyngeal esophageal Odynophagia Bad
breath Xerostomia Hypersalivation Burping Goodsall's rule
Chilaiditi syndrome Dance's sign Aaron's sign...
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manifestations (53% of patients) c.
speech arrest (40% of patients), and d.
hypersalivation (30% of patients)
Hemifacial sensorimotor seizures are
often entirely...
- first-line therapies. Additionally,
common seizure characteristics (e.g.,
hypersalivation, jaw-clenching,
involuntary swallowing) pose some
difficulties with...
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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...
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toxic symptoms peculiar to
organophosphorus compounds such as miosis,
hypersalivation, hyperhidrosis,
chest pressure,
pulmonary edema and
fecal incontinence...
- in the
upper part of the
abdomen Vomiting and/or
regurgitating bile
Hypersalivation Bile
reflux can be
asymptomatic when
lying down or
after eating, as...
- ****ociated with side
effects that
include weight gain, tiredness, and
hypersalivation. More
serious adverse effects include seizures, NMS, neutropenia, and...