Question

A one-year-and-four-month-old child has been experiencing persistent drooling, initially thought to be a normal symptom of teething. However, the condition has persisted. The family suspects it may be related to internal heat. What could be the possible causes and treatment methods for this situation?

Answer

Hello, it is important to consider whether the child is currently going through the teething stage. When milk teeth are erupting, they stimulate the nerves in the gums, leading to an increase in saliva production by the salivary glands. As children grow, their muscle movement functions mature, and typically, children can effectively control swallowing movements and reduce drooling by the age of one and a half to two years. If the drooling issue continues, it is advisable to consult with a pediatrician for professional advice.