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Foamy Saliva, dry mouth.

Hello.  I am exasperated. I started off by hypersalivation. I was dribbling at night at first and noticed sores. I stupidly used sudocrem on the corners of my mouth by it cleared it. Then I noticed I was doing it in the daytime. It was worse after meals. I would get phelgm/mucus at the back of my throat and would have to keep trying to clear it by coughing. It felt like post nasal drip. Then the opposite happened. Hyposalivation. This occurred for a week. I felt like I had a lump in my throat and my mouth was dry. I sucked on a lemon for days and it cleared. Then the dry mouth and sticky saliva came back. It has not left since 2 months ago. I no longer get the lump. I sometimes get the mucus I cough up. My doctor changed my Anti depressants (was on for 5 years few problems) and I take lamoprozole. I was on propecia for 2 years but stopped that after this started. I did have problems for a few weeks with bad night sweats before this all started. I suffered a neck injury 2 years ago. It’s largely been physiod well but it still traps sometimes and I often feel it at night.

I forgot to say I dud have a bit no g tongue and my lips were for a day or two.

Sorry to go on too much.

Thanks.

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