Possible Causes for Hypersalivation Rabies The diagnosis is easy when a non-immunised patient presents with hydrophobia and hypersalivation after a bite by a known rabid animal but more difficult when a patient presents [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Symptoms As the disease progresses, neurological symptoms appear and may include: Insomnia Anxiety Confusion Slight or partial paralysis Excitation Hallucinations Agitation Hypersalivation [rabies.emedtv.com] As the disease progresses, more specific symptoms appear and may include insomnia, anxiety, confusion, slight or partial paralysis, excitation, hallucinations, agitation, hypersalivation [cdc.gov] Aromatic L-Amino Acid Decarboxylase Deficiency All patients presented distinct extraneurological symptoms, such as hypersalivation, hyperhidrosis, nasal congestion, sleep disturbances and hypoglycaemia. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Clinical Presentation: symptoms may include temperature instability, ptosis of the eyelids, hypersalivation, distal chorea, swallowing difficulties, drowsiness, irritability [ndrf.org] […] and emotional lability Sleep disturbance (excessive or disrupted) Absence of speech Irritability and crying Stridor (rattled breathing) Swallowing and feeding difficulties Hypersalivation [pndassoc.org] Rhododendron Poisoning […] of dizziness, blurred vision, diplopia, nausea, vomiting, vertigo, headache, sweating/excessive perspiration, extremity paresthesia, impaired consciousness, convulsion, hypersalivation [pubs.rsc.org] Foreign Body in the Esophagus Patients with complete obstruction of the esophagus hypersalivate and are unable to swallow oral secretions. [msdmanuals.com] The main presenting symptom is acute dysphagia; patients with complete obstruction of the esophagus hypersalivate and are unable to swallow oral secretions. [msdmanuals.com] Familial Dysautonomia […] to pain, diminished lacrimation, poor vasomotor homeostasis, motor incoordination, labile cardiovascular reactions, hyporeflexia, frequent attacks of bronchial pneumonia, hypersalivation [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com] Symptoms include speech and movement problems, anterior sialorrhea (drooling) due to hypersalivation as a consequence of poor oropharyngeal coordination; dysphagia and aspiration [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] […] can have gray, pale, shiny faces with an asymmetric suffering expression; frontal bossing, with eventual hypertelorism and narrow lips; a low-caries rate; drooling, and hypersalivation [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Denture Problems […] adjust until patient comfortable) Denture vertical dimension occlusion Excessive VDO – Show too much teeth, TMJ pain, muscle pain, hard to swallow or gag, dentures click, hypersalivation [bauersmiles.com] […] anterior ridge areas, soreness from premolar to tuberosity or over the entire ridge unilaterally, delayed gagging, muscles of mastication becoming fatigued, sialorrhea (hypersalivation [dentaltown.com] Excessive vertical dimension may result in patients showing too much teeth, TMJ pain, muscle pain, difficulty swallowing, gagging, clicking of the dentures, sialorrhea (hypersalivation [dentaltown.com] Organophosphate Poisoning She had vomiting, excessive retching, diarrhoea, miosis, hypersalivation and bilateral crepitation on chest during admission. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] The most frequent clinical signs were meiosis, change in mental status, hypersalivation, agitation and fasciculations (Table 2 ). [ccforum.biomedcentral.com] Clear chest None Observed 1 h, then discharged 3 Medical Registrar Coordinating medical care, 3–4 h with patient Hypersalivation HR 97/min, BP 135/94. [academic.oup.com] Phencyclidine Intoxication Profuse diaphoresis, hypersalivation, bronchospasm, and urinary retention occurred in less than 5%. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Hypersalivation and lacrimation may occur. Patients may abruptly swing between quiet catatonia and loud or agitated behavior. [accessmedicine.mhmedical.com] Malathion Poisoning In addition, the heart rate increased and hypersalivation was improved after the initiation of HDF. For aspiration-related pneumonia, sulbactam/ampicillin was used. [jintensivecare.biomedcentral.com] On the third hospital day, OP symptoms were exacerbated, with muscarinic manifestations including bradycardia and hypersalivation and decreased plasma cholinesterase activity [jintensivecare.biomedcentral.com] Clinical manifestations caused by organophosphates include hypersalivation, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle fasciculations, bradycardia, and hypotension [jintensivecare.biomedcentral.com] Iodine Poisoning Manifestations of acute poisoning include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, hypersalivation, conjunctivitis, and collapse. [forum.marksdailyapple.com] Chronic manifestations include hypersalivation, fever, acute rhinitis, swelling and tenderness of the salivary glands, and dermatitis and stomatitis in hypersensitive individuals [forum.marksdailyapple.com] Parathion Poisoning After his hospitalization on his third day of poisoning, the patient was comatose, had a tight myosis and a diffuse tremor hypersalivation. [toxicology.imedpub.com] Scorpion Sting Airway support is important and patients may require ventilation due to hypersalivation and autonomic dysfunction. [cdemcurriculum.com] Jerking of extremities Restlessness Severe involuntary shaking and jerking, which may be mistaken for seizures Cranial nerve dysfunction Blurred vision Wandering eye movement Hypersalivation [aliem.com] Administer intravenous fluids to help prevent hypovolemia from vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, hypersalivation, and insensible water loss from a tropical environment. [emedicine.medscape.com] Cholinergic Crisis Features suggestive of a cholinergic crisis (too much medication) include muscle fasciculation, pallor, sweating, hypersalivation and small pupils. [patient.info] […] hyperstimulation by excess acetylcholine, eventually leading to death. 4 Symptoms of OP poisoning include, but are not limited to: miosis, sustained muscle contraction, twitching, hypersalivation [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Tabun Poisoning Atropine sulfate blocks the muscarinic effects of acetylcholine that cause bronchorrhoea, hypersalivation, bronchoconstriction and bradycardia, thereby reducing these effects [emro.who.int] Stomatitis […] an inflammation of the oral cavity, accompanied by the formation of a pseudomembrane. stomatitis, mercurial, n an oral manifestation of mercury poisoning, consisting of hypersalivation [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com] Mercury Poisoning Gastrointestinal symptoms include a metallic taste, gingivostomatitis, nausea and hypersalivation. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] GI effects seen include gingivostomatitis, hypersalivation (ptyalism), non-specific abdominal pain, and nausea. A metallic taste is sometimes reported. [calpoison.org] Myasthenia Gravis The most common systemic side effects are sweating, hypersalivation, lacrimation, bronchial constriction and nightmares. [doi.org] An alternative diagnosis should be entertained when muscarinic symptoms (e.g., hypersalivation, sweating, increased secretions, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea) are present [pulmonologyadvisor.com] Features suggestive of a cholinergic crisis (too much medication) include muscle fasciculation, pallor, sweating, hypersalivation and small pupils. [patient.info] Aphthous Stomatitis Acrodynia (Pink disease): Oral and perioral ulceration, hypersalivation, gingivitis and early tooth loss are features of acrodynia caused by mercury poisoning, now rarely [stmina-monastery.org] Pseudobulbar Palsy Conditions mentioned include: hemiparesis; pseudo-bulbar palsy; cerebral vascular catastrophes; dysarthria; emotional over-reaction; hypersalivation; and arterial hypertension [archives.collections.ed.ac.uk] Organophosphate Insecticide Antagonists The most frequent signs were meiosis, change in mental status, hypersalivation and fasciculations. Ten patients (21.2%) required mechanical ventilation. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] The most frequent clinical signs were meiosis, change in mental status, hypersalivation, agitation and fasciculations (Table 2 ). [ccforum.biomedcentral.com] The physical examination of the boy showed pinpoint pupils (2 mm diameter), hypersalivation and lacrimation. He was responsive to pain, but had slurred speech. [intjem.springeropen.com] Exposure to Nerve Gas Atropine sulfate blocks the muscarinic effects of acetylcholine that cause bronchorrhoea, hypersalivation, bronchoconstriction and bradycardia, thereby reducing these effects [emro.who.int] Amanita Muscaria Manifestations of A muscaria poisoning include: weakness, altered mental status, dizziness, somnolence, coma, hypersalivation, and hallucinations. [thepoisonreview.com] Dementia Dementia is a loss of brain function that occurs with certain diseases. It affects one or more brain functions such as memory, thinking, language, judgment, or behavior. Dementia may also be referred to as major neurocognitive disorder. Dementia usually occurs in older age. Most types are rare in people under age[…] [medlineplus.gov] Facial Palsy Bell's palsy is temporary weakness or lack of movement affecting 1 side of the face. Most people get better within 9 months. Unlike a stroke, the facial weakness develops gradually. Immediate action required: Call 999 if: somebody's face droops on 1 side (the mouth or eye may have drooped) a person cannot lift up[…] [nhs.uk] Peritonsillar Abscess Peritonsillar abscess Other names Quinsy, quinsey Right sided peritonsillar abscess Specialty Otorhinolaryngology Symptoms Fever, throat pain, trouble opening the mouth, change to the voice[1] Complications Blockage of the airway, aspiration pneumonitis[1] Causes Multiple types of bacteria[1] Risk factors Streptococcal[…] [en.wikipedia.org] Iodide Poisoning Two workers were poisoned following exposure to methyl iodide with inadequate protective devices. Their cases are presented together with a review of literature. Both patients developed symptoms and signs of cerebellar lesions and damage of the third, fourth, or sixth cranial nerve pathways. Spinal cord lesions[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Parkinsonism The possible vegetative symptoms include increased salivation (hypersalivation), a mask-like face due to seborrhea, hyperhidrosis, disorders of bladder depletion, obstipation [lecturio.com] Esophageal Obstruction Mediastinal malignancies may involve the esophagus, leading to esophageal stenosis and dysphagia. Rigid and self-expanding esophageal stents have been used for effective palliation, but their use in extrinsic, compressive lesions is controversial. A retrospective review of self-expanding Gianturco-Rösch Z-stents that[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Intellectual Disability From Wikidata Jump to navigation Jump to search generalized neurodevelopmental disorder mental retardation intellectual developmental disability ID IDD general learning disability syndromic intellectual disability MENTAL RETARDATION, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE 15 slowness IQ under 70 intelligence quotient under 70 Intellectual[…] [wikidata.org] Herpes Simplex Infection Herpes simplex virus infection is common and has multiple clinical manifestations. The classic clinical presentation of vesicles progressing to painful ulcers is unusual; atypical and mild symptoms are common, and most people have unrecognised disease. Symptoms of oral herpes (herpes labialis) include tingling and burning[…] [bestpractice.bmj.com]