If your horse suddenly starts drooling more than usual, it can be startling. A little saliva is normal, but when it turns into a steady stream, it signals something more. This condition, known as ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Lee Pickett has retired, but Creators continues to distribute columns from her archive. This one is from 2020. Q: My cat Myrtle sometimes drools. Should I be concerned? A: It ...
Something you should know about fluffy dogs: They need a lot of brushing. My Samoyed, Eva, hates the summer months not only because she's hot, but because she has to endure brushing far more often ...
Although drooling during sleep is often dismissed as harmless, excessive cases could signal significant health risks that should not be ignored.
Excessive drooling by patients with advanced Parkinson's disease is an indicator of greater motor and nonmotor dysfunction, new research shows. "Sialorrhea is not just a cosmetic problem," study ...
Drooling while sleeping can be traced to several causes, which include age, illness, deep sleep, or even sleeping posture. Excessive drooling can be an inconvenience and, at times, an embarrassment.
Drooling is a normal developmental phase linked to salivary glands and mouthing It has no proven connection to illness, worms, or the mother’s diet Sudden or persistent drooling after age two may need ...
Q: My cat Myrtle sometimes drools. Should I be concerned? A: It depends. Many cats drool while purring. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve stood up, after one of my cats lay purring on my lap ...