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Slobbering (drooling) in a toddler: is it due to big tonsils and adenoids? ... Q: My 3-year-old son has a bad slobbering problem. People have told me it is because of his tonsils and adenoids. I have seen a doctor about it and he says that they are enlarged and he should have them taken out.
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In the treatment of glaucoma, pilocarpine causes the iris of the eye to contract, which leads to the opening of the space between the iris and the cornea and, in effect, relieves narrow-angle glaucoma. It is even being used as a tool for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in early stages;
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Red clover has a good nutrient profile, but it is sometimes affected by a mold that causes slobbering in horses. The slobbering does not appear to harm the horse, but most horse handlers find it offensive. Red clover is often dusty because of fine hairs that are dislodged from the stem.
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The Tupi Guarani Indians of Brazil have a plant called jaborandi that causes salivation. In fact, in the Tupi language, jaborandi means "that which causes slobbering."
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Jaborandi Essential Oil, information resource for aromatherapy, natural health and alternative medicine. ... The word jaborandi comes from the Tupi Indians and it means “what causes slobbering” describing its ancient use in their rainforest herbal pharmacopeia. ....more;
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"Slobbering Horse Syndrome," "slobbers," and "excessive drooling" are all terms for a disorder that results in the spring and summer when horses eat legume forages, particularly clover, which have been infected by the fungus Rhizoctonia leguminicola.
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Causing Foaming, Slobbering, & Excessive Salivation In Llamas ... The slobbering is associated with black patch disease caused by Rhizoctonia leguminicola. The specific causal agent is slaframine which is an indolizidine alkaloid and a metabolite of Rhizoctonia leguminicola.
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