When I speak some saliva come on my mouth and I don't feel better about this.
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Dear lybrate-user, Decreased water intake often leads to a dry mouth. Often, the mucosal layers of the mouth try to produce more saliva to compensate for this. This excessive saliva may splatter out at the time of speaking. I recommend you to increased your water consumption to 8-10 glasses of water. You will see the results for yourself. Take care.
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Dear lybrate user, Prepare cinnamon powder by crushing some sticks. Mix the powder with water. Place them over the heat to boil in several minutes. Then, keep steeping it in the next 10 minutes before straining it. Consume the mixture daily. Before drinking, you can pour a bit raw honey to make it taste better.
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It is a habit. Speak slowly and swallow saliva frequently.
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It's the way you speak try to train your self n this can stop other wise a speech therapist can modify the way you speak.
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