Using a minty mouthwash. Brushing your teeth often with a minty toothpaste — it's also good for dental care, which is extra important during pregnancy. Chewing sugarless gum. Eating or drinking something sour, like sucking on lemon slices. Carrying tissues and a wipe towel with you at all times, so you can blot any saliva that escapes from
Lethargic and Drooling—Diseases or injuries affecting the mouth are common causes of drooling, and they can cause lethargy too. Lethargic and Vomiting—Vomiting is seen with problems directly affecting the digestive tract (inflammatory bowel disease, for example) and metabolic diseases like diabetes or kidney failure.
Salivation is a big one - when you think about your saliva, you'll often create more saliva, which in turn causes you to think about your saliva more. That can make so much saliva that it even comes out on occasion, leading to drooling. Uncomfortable Position Anxiety can also make you sit in strange positions, or fall asleep in strange positions.
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