hypersecretion$36799$ - translation to german
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hypersecretion$36799$ - translation to german

EXCESSIVE PRODUCTION OF SALIVA
Ptyalism; Sialorrhea; Sialorrhoea; Water brash; Salivary hypersecretion; Excessive salivation

hypersecretion      
n. Hypersekretion, übermäßige Sekretion
adrenocorticotropic hormone         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing adrenocorticotropic hormone (green at left) among the hormones with smallest concentration in the blood
HORMONE
ACTH; Adrenocorticotrophic hormone; Corticotropin; Adrenocorticoid hormone; Synthetic acth; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Pituitary acth hypersecretion; Adrenocorticotropic; Corticotrophin; Adrenocorticotropin; Corticotropic; Adrenocorticoitropic hormone; ATC code H01AA01; ATCvet code QH01AA01; H.P. Acthar Gel; Acethropan; Acortan; Exacthin; Isactid; Purified cortrophin gel; Reacthin; Solacthyl; Acth; Corticotropin zinc hydroxide; Corticotropin-zinc hydroxide; Athcar; Athcar gel
Adrenocorticotrope Hormon, ACTH, auf die Nebennierenrinde wirkendes von der Hypophyse ausgeschüttetes Hormon (Physiologie)

Definition

Water brash
·- ·see under Brash.

Wikipedia

Hypersalivation

Hypersalivation, or ptyalism, also known as sialorrhea or hypersialosis is the excessive production of saliva. It has also been defined as increased amount of saliva in the mouth, which may also be caused by decreased clearance of saliva.

Hypersalivation can contribute to drooling if there is an inability to keep the mouth closed or difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) the excess saliva, which can lead to excessive spitting.

Hypersalivation also often precedes emesis (vomiting), where it accompanies nausea (a feeling of needing to vomit).