Increased saliva production in infants is a common physiological occurrence. This heightened salivary flow typically manifests between the ages of three and six months. The underlying mechanisms are multifaceted and generally benign.
Understanding the reasons for this phenomenon alleviates parental anxiety and enables informed caregiving. Historically, increased salivation has been associated with teething, though the correlation is not always direct. Recognizing the true causes allows for appropriate management of associated symptoms, such as skin irritation and increased oral awareness.