sialozemia

/saɪəˈloʊziːˈmiːə/ (sī-ə-loh-zee-MEE-ə)

Definitions

1. noun

A rare condition characterized by excessive salivation, often caused by a disorder of the nervous system.

“The patient was diagnosed with sialozemia, a rare condition that required immediate medical attention.”

Synonyms

  • hypersalivation
  • sialorrhea

Antonyms

  • dry mouth
  • xerostomia