Drooling in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different drooling patterns according to TCM theory
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Drooling, medically termed sialorrhea, is the excessive flow of saliva outside the mouth. It's a common issue that can range from a nuisance to a sign of a more serious health condition. Although it's often associated with infancy or sleep, it can also indicate neurological disorders, oral infections, or difficulties in swallowing. Beyond the physical discomfort, drooling can also have social or psychological impacts for those affected.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perceives drooling as an external manifestation of internal imbalance. Rather than focusing solely on the symptom, TCM seeks to understand the 'why' - the unique pattern of disharmony leading to excessive saliva production.
This could be due to a variety of factors, such as Qi deficiency or dampness, and treatment in TCM aims to rectify these imbalances, thus alleviating the symptom of drooling.
TCM Patterns for Drooling
Phlegm
Causes: Excessive spittle
Herbal Formulas for Drooling
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address drooling