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Have Excessive Saliva In Mouth, Headache, Dizziness. Jaw Bones Have Not Grown Properly. Need Medicine

I have excessive saliva gathered in my mouth at night. I have this problem from childhood. I get some headache and dizziness in the morning when I wake up with the saliva in my mouth.
Please suggest me some medicine / treatement.
Also I find that my jaw bones have not grwon properly. They are very small. Is it due to the saliva problem?
Mon, 18 Nov 2013
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Dentist 's  Response
Hi,

Thanks for asking the query,

There are various causes of excessive salivation few are GERD, pregnancy, excessive starch intake, pancreatitis, liver disease, mouth ulcers, oral infections, prolonged use of certain medications.

I would suggest you to visit to Dentist and get complete examination done.
Pharmological methods like anticholinergic drugs can be given consult a Physician for checkup and treament.

Take care!
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Have Excessive Saliva In Mouth, Headache, Dizziness. Jaw Bones Have Not Grown Properly. Need Medicine

Hi, Thanks for asking the query, There are various causes of excessive salivation few are GERD, pregnancy, excessive starch intake, pancreatitis, liver disease, mouth ulcers, oral infections, prolonged use of certain medications. I would suggest you to visit to Dentist and get complete examination done. Pharmological methods like anticholinergic drugs can be given consult a Physician for checkup and treament. Take care!