I quit smoking and now I have a drooling problem?

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Since I quit smoking, I produce more saliva…I’m healthier, and more saliva shows this. Problem is I’ve never learned how to deal with this much saliva.

Will it decrease over time? Or do I need to learn how to live with my drool? If I need to learn, how do I acquire such a basic skill?

Mike_T says:


I know exactly how you feel, I was in a very similar situation. I remember that I was so nervous at that time and I took it out on everyone around me. I didnt know what could I do until, thanks god, I found Smoke Deter. Now I can look back and laugh on myself and in the same time I remember how helpless I was. I hope that I'll never be in the same situation again



Author: Dr. Louis on August 24, 2009
Category: quit cigarette smoking
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5 responses to “I quit smoking and now I have a drooling problem?”
  1. cblrdy says:

    Maybe drooling will come in to style, like male pattern baldness and bright green spandex on overweight women should, you’ll be ready before the rest of us.

  2. dinoslayer33 says:

    carry around a rag

  3. good2btrue4493 says:

    You need to find a doctor and ask about your drooling problem. Why deal with your problem if it can be prevented????? Doctors always have answers BUT DO NOT GO BACK TO SMOKING…… it is really bad for you. even worse than drooling…….please take my advice.

  4. Katie R says:

    I think it is wonderful you don’t smoke anymore. I think you just have to deal with it you are healthier and your going to live longer. Be happy .

  5. amangela4 says:

    I think that you’ll just have to deal with the drooling. It’s better than dry mouth, which causes bad breath, isn’t it?

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