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excessive salivation Problem

Posted Apr 02 2009 11:05am

Your Name: BOB

pet’s breed: BLACK LAB
pet’s age: 5 YRS
pet’s sex: FEMALE
previous treatment:

MOSTLY FOR EAR MITES. CLEANED HER EAR THIS
MORNING. BY MID DAY SHE HAD THE
SALIVA PROBLEM.

QUESTION:

WHAT WOULD MAKE HER SALIVATE EXCESSIVELY? NOT STRINGY DROOL BUT JUST LIKE
WATER DRIPPING ONE DROP PER SECOND. KNOW EVERYTHING SHE ATE, NO ACCESS TO
ANYTHING POTENTIALLY HARMFUL. NOSE IS COLD AND WET,DOES NOT SEEM TO BE IN PAIN,
ATE DRY FOOD FOR LUNCH AT 12:30 AND DRANK WATER. MOUTH WAS DRIPPING BEFORE
EATING. CONTINUES!! ANY IDEAS AND IS IT SERIOUS?

ANSWER:

Dear,

An excessive salivation can occur in cases of poisoning, administering some bitter medications or licking some medications that have been applied on the skin - ear solution. Usually in this cases salivation passes after few minutes to few hours.
Note the period of the day that occurs, duration and connection with tretment.

Truly

Damjan

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