How to relieve excessive salivation during pregnancy
Pregnancy refers to gestation. Excessive salivation during pregnancy is caused by hormonal changes that lead to increased gastric acid secretion, which in turn stimulates excessive saliva production. This condition can generally be relieved through dietary adjustments, medication, acupuncture, and other methods. Specific approaches are as follows:
1. Dietary Adjustment
For excessive salivation during pregnancy, it is important to maintain a light diet and consume easily digestible foods that help neutralize stomach acid, such as rice porridge, soda crackers, and steamed buns. Eating small meals frequently can reduce the burden on the stomach and improve drooling symptoms.
2. Medication
If symptoms are severe and dietary adjustments are ineffective, medications such as pepsin tablets, vitamin B6 tablets, or sodium bicarbonate tablets may be taken under medical supervision to alleviate symptoms.
3. Acupuncture
Professional traditional Chinese medicine practitioners may also use acupuncture on specific acupoints—such as Neiguan (PC6), Zusanli (ST36), and Zhubin (KI7)—to regulate and improve the condition.
In addition, cupping therapy may also help relieve symptoms. It is recommended that pregnant women avoid oily and hard-to-digest foods, and engage in appropriate physical activity to promote gastric motility. If discomfort is severe, a visit to the obstetrics department at a hospital for evaluation and treatment is advised.