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  2. Hypersalivation - Wikipedia

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    Hypersalivation can contribute to drooling if there is an inability to keep the mouth closed or difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) the excess saliva, which can lead to excessive spitting. Hypersalivation also often precedes emesis (vomiting), where it accompanies nausea (a feeling of needing to vomit).

  3. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    The accumulation of saliva can sometimes create a "foaming at the mouth" effect, which is commonly associated with rabies in animals in the public perception and in popular culture; [3] [4] [5] however, rabies does not always present as such, and may be carried without typical symptoms being displayed. [3]

  4. Man who died in Dominican Republic reportedly had green foam ...

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    A doctor had purportedly taken 25 minutes to provide treatment and arrived too late to save the victim. Authorities concluded shortly after that Harrison died of a heart attack and pulmonary edema.

  5. Ruminal tympany - Wikipedia

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    In frothy bloat (primary ruminal tympany), the gas produced by fermentation is trapped within the fermenting material in the rumen, causing a build up of foam which cannot be released by burping. [3] In cattle, the disease may be triggered after an animal eats a large amount of easily fermenting plants, such as legumes , alfalfa , red clover ...

  6. Couple discovers why their child thought ‘mums foam at the ...

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    ‘I need to understand why they think I was foaming at the mouth,’ mother asked Couple discovers why their child thought ‘mums foam at the mouth while having babies’ in hilarious video Skip ...

  7. Rolandic epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Hypersalivation is not just frothing: Suddenly my mouth is full of saliva, it runs out like a river and I cannot speak. Syncope-like epileptic seizures may occur, probably as a concurrent symptom of Panayiotopoulos syndrome : She lies there, unconscious with no movements, no convulsions, like a waxwork, no life.

  8. Newborn Alpaca Trying to Stand up for the First Time Has ...

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    The alpaca was young — it seems like the baby animal was days, if not hours, old. Shared by the Natterjack Alpaca Experience in Ormskirk, England, the footage shows the alpaca, ...

  9. Foam depopulation - Wikipedia

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    Foam depopulation or foaming is a means of mass killing farm animals by spraying foam over a large area to obstruct breathing and ultimately cause suffocation. [1] It is usually used to attempt to stop disease spread. [2] Foaming has also been used to kill farm animals after backlogs in slaughtering occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]