What is another word for Infantile Form Sialurias?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪnfəntˌa͡ɪl fˈɔːm sˌa͡ɪəlˈʊ͡əɹi͡əz] (IPA)

Infantile Form Sialurias, also known as congenital sialorrhea, is a rare genetic disorder primarily characterized by excessive drooling. The condition usually manifests in infancy and can continue throughout childhood. Synonymous terms for Infantile Form Sialurias include congenital sialorrhea, drooling disorder, sialorrhea of childhood, and excessive saliva production. Individuals with this condition experience difficulty in controlling their saliva, leading to continuous drooling. Although it may seem harmless, excessive drooling can be socially challenging and may also result in skin irritation, dehydration, and risk of aspiration. Treatment options for Infantile Form Sialurias involve the use of medications, oral appliances, behavioral therapy, or surgery, depending on the severity of the condition.