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    How To Stop Excessive Salivation During Pregnancy

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 22, 202405 Mins Read


    Pregnancy is a beautiful phase in a woman’s life, but for some, it brings in lots of unpleasant symptoms that might make the early months difficult. I have heard some mums say that for them nausea and vomiting lasted throughout the 9 months not allowing them to eat well. Now, that’s bad! Some again have mentioned excessive salivation during the early months. What is it? What causes it?

    Excessive salivation during pregnancy or Ptyalism or Sialorrhea as it is medically referred to is often normally associated with nausea and morning sickness and has some benefits. It helps balance the acidity, aids digestion, and acts like a lubricant too! In fact, it even acts as an antibacterial agent and helps prevent tooth decay.

    In This Article

    • Is Excessive Salivation During Pregnancy Dangerous?
    • Causes of Excessive Saliva During Pregnancy
    • Treatment For Excessive Saliva During Pregnancy
    • FAQ’s

    Is Excessive Salivation During Pregnancy Dangerous?

    “No”, excessive saliva during the early months of pregnancy is not harmful either to you or your baby. Under normal circumstances, you generally don’t have excess saliva in the mouth. But when you’re pregnant and you suddenly feel that there is an excess of saliva in the mouth, you tend to worry.

    So, you may either be producing more and swallowing less or a combination of both. Some women mention that when they feel nauseated, they also feel they salivate more. And some have so much that they actually have to spit it out!

    This is not to panic you. The good news is, that the condition gradually goes away after the first few weeks. So, relax! Unless there is a serious reason underlying it, there is absolutely nothing to worry about.

    Let’s look at some reasons that cause excessive salivation among some women, especially when they are pregnant.

    Causes of Excessive Saliva During Pregnancy

    Causes of Excessive Saliva During Pregnancy

    Excess secretion can be quite annoying, especially when it gets added to the list of inconveniences that you experience during the first trimester. Find out some causes of excessive saliva during pregnancy.

    Nausea

    Some women may swallow less when they feel nauseated in the early weeks of pregnancy. This may be one of the reasons why there is an excess buildup of saliva in the mouth. It is, in fact, more common among women who suffer from severe morning sickness, which is termed hyperemesis gravidarum.

    Irritants

    Sometimes, smoke could be responsible for excess saliva as could oral infections and even tooth decay. Sometimes, exposure to pesticides or medications that have mercury could be responsible as well.

    Hormonal Changes

    There is no clear explanation as to why hormonal changes during pregnancy might cause excess salivation among women, but doctors believe that it could be one of the reasons for excess salivation among some women.

    Besides these factors, heartburn that is common during pregnancy could also be responsible for excess saliva secretion.
    Is there a way to control excess secretion?

    Treatment For Excessive Saliva During Pregnancy

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    When you experience excess saliva in the mouth when you are pregnant, make sure you discuss this with your doctor in the next visit. They can help you treat nausea, vomiting, and heartburn, which in turn can reduce the secretion of saliva.

    Besides, here are some measures that might help:

    • Avoid consuming foods that are high in starch and carbohydrate.
    • If you are into smoking, you might want to cut it down or if possible give it up completely. It not only increases saliva production, but poses a high risk for you and your baby.
    • Eat small meals in smaller intervals and make sure the diet is balanced.
    • Sometimes, gum and mouth problems could trigger excessive saliva secretion. Visit a dentist to rule that out or if that is the cause, your dentist can prescribe antibiotics. Besides, use a natural mouthwash several times a day and remember to brush after every meal.
    • In case, the excess saliva is due to Hyperemesis Gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness, your doctor can prescribe medications to control it.
    • Remember to stay hydrated and drink plenty of water, not just to prevent excess salivation, but for your overall well-being during those 9 months.
    • Sometimes, it is a good idea to divert your mind from this issue by chewing sugarless chewing gums or candies. No, it doesn’t reduce the excess secretion but makes sure you swallow the excess that is produced.
    • Some women also claim that sucking an ice cube makes the mouth numb and saliva secretion is reduced. If swallowing makes you more nauseated, spit it out.

    Pregnancy is a time when the body undergoes tremendous transformation thanks to fluctuating hormones. It is only obvious that in the initial months, we feel overwhelmed. But as we move past the first trimester, it gets easier. Remember to consult your doctor if you think any symptom could be a cause for worry. Apart from that, stay safe. These 9 months is sheer bliss!

    FAQ’s

    1. How Long Does It Take For Saliva To Stop During Pregnancy?

    The good news is, excess salivation gradually disappears around the end of the first trimester.

    2. How Do I Stop Salivating Anxiety?

    Distractions are the key to fighting the urge to drool. Remember that it’s usually the result of thinking about your saliva too much. Consequently, you may find that your salivation lessens if you try to divert your attention elsewhere.

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