The constant secretion of saliva from the mouth with stomach pain is usually related to reflux esophagitis, enteritis and other diseases.
1. Reflux esophagitis: It is mainly caused by acid or alkali reflux into the esophagus, resulting in damage to the esophageal mucosa. It is mainly characterized by epigastric pain, epigastric burning, increased salivary secretion, and is accompanied by symptoms such as chest tightness and chest pain.
2. Enteritis: usually associated with dietary irrationality, such as long-term eating cold, stimulating, spicy food, resulting in intestinal mucosal stimulation, may occur intestinal mucosal damage, easy to cause mucosal congestion and edema, serious ulceration, not timely management, easy to cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, pain is severe, which may lead to increased salivary secretion.
Tummy pain, accompanied by increased salivary secretion and other conditions may also be caused by gastrointestinal dyspepsia caused by gastrointestinal flatulence, or gastrointestinal dysfunction, it is recommended to consult the gastroenterology department in a timely manner, and then analyze the cause of the cause of intestinal endoscopy, esophageal microscopy, and then carry out regular treatment.