Salivary Glands and Saliva Issues

| Modified on Feb 17, 2023
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Dry Brushing
Posted by Christine (North Carolina) on 07/27/2015
★★★★★

I have been experiencing pain in one of my salivary glands. I saw a doctor who felt it wasn't an issue, but said sometimes the gland can become painful. I had gotten rid of the pain once before by dry brushing the area with a soft bristled brush. He said to try that again, brushing with a soft child's brush from the gland towards the chin. I have been doing that daily for a minute each day and the pain was gone after 3 days. Initially I noticed a little increase in the pain right after the brushing, but the reduction in pain was apparent from the first day. The first time the pain appeared I also did oil pulling, which seemed to help. I would still see a doctor to be sure there isn't a mass or a more serious issue, but dry brushing really cleared up my pain in a jiffy.


Excessive Saliva Remedies
Posted by Jeanne (Tampa, Florida ) on 02/17/2023

I have excessive saliva what can I use to dry it up?



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