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- Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary, 3 ed. 2007 thefreedictionary.com > sialorrhea Citing: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth...
- improved reciprocal motion, so improved ability to move and exercise. Sialorrhea is a condition where oral secretions are unable to be eliminated, causing...
- coughing) are not impaired, this is not life-threatening. Drooling or sialorrhea can occur during sleep. It is often the result of open-mouth posture from...
- increase the blood pressure. It is also used to reduce excessive saliva (sialorrhea), and to treat Ménière's disease. It has been used topically and orally...
- Sathasivam, Sivakumar; Young, Carolyn A. (2022-05-20). "Treatment for sialorrhea (excessive saliva) in people with motor neuron disease/amyotrophic lateral...
- prescribed when people with ALS begin having trouble swallowing their saliva (sialorrhea). A 2017 review concluded that mexiletine is safe and effective for treating...
- difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), and excessive saliva production (sialorrhea), can also occur. Sensation, or the ability to feel, is typically not...
- voltage-dependent sodium ion channels and pot****ium channels, they cause sialorrhea, lacrimation and rhinorrhea. Scorpions are distributed among six families...
- and eating Dysphoniadisrupted speech, possibly manifest as lisping Sialorrheadrooling Angular cheilitissores at the corners of the mouth Crenated...
- in feeding and speech. It also causes lack of taste, lacrimation, and sialorrhea. The use of steroids can help in the treatment of Bell's Palsy. If in...