Sticky saliva refers to the increased viscosity of the secreted saliva, which is mostly seen in oral and systemic diseases. Acute multiple gum abscesses and stomatitis may have similar symptoms. If the sticky saliva is caused by oral inflammation, you can apply anti-inflammatory drugs such as penicillin or cephalosporin, brush your teeth in the morning and evening, and rinse your mouth after meals. If there are symptoms of sticky saliva, acid reflux, hiccups and stomach distension, it may also be related to reflux gastritis, esophagitis, etc. You should go to the hospital and do relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor to determine the cause before reasonable treatment. If it is related to stomach diseases, you should pay attention to eating less and more meals, eat more food that nourishes the stomach, don’t drink alcohol, and don’t eat spicy, stimulating and cold food.