Salivation after eating may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be a pathological phenomenon, should consult the doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease.
1. Physiological phenomenon: eating may promote the secretion of salivary enzymes, digestive gland secretion will also increase, so there can be more saliva, generally is a normal physiological phenomenon, do not need to do special treatment, after stopping eating can be gradually restored.
In addition, the more acidic meals, generally cause the oral mucosa and gastric mucosa stimulation, which can lead to increased oral and gastric secretions, showing the symptoms of drooling, after stopping the meal, the symptoms will usually gradually recover.
2. Pathological phenomena: such as gastritis, enteritis, etc., will generally lead to gastrointestinal mucosa in a congested state, eating leads to gastrointestinal mucosal stimulation, can cause increased secretion of gastric acid, gastric acid reflux, may show the symptoms of a lot of saliva, often accompanied by acid reflux, nausea and other discomforts.
If physiological factors are excluded, early consultation and treatment are recommended. Daily attention should be paid to a light diet, avoid excessive consumption of some too acidic, too spicy food, stimulate salivary secretion.