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Angied
Asked November 2017
My husband is 64 and in good health, but recently can't stop dribbling from his mouth. Should he see a doctor?
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Nov 2017
Yes. I just sent you a PM with an article about sudden onset drooling in the elderly. It is a symptom and should be addressed.
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