Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years agoA. it may be normal but sometimes it can be because of some throat infection also so you can take the guidance with your doctor and he will explain your query in a proper way .
So it's better to get the solution likewise .
You can also seek guidance by online consultation on the platform with an expert for the same as a detailed discussion can be done .
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. While it's true that drooling is very common for children around 2-3 months old, and typically lasts until a child reaches 12-15 months-s (roughly the same age that teething begins) drooling merely means your baby's salivary glands are starting to fire up after not being needed as much when eating easy-to-digest milk.Typically, clinically excessive drooling involves low muscle tone, a lack of sensitivity in the lips and face, and difficulty swallowing. Although some drooling is normal in children up to 2 years of age, excessive drooling is also a commonly observed symptom in neurologically impaired children.
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