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Yellow Saliva

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Dubbs · 05/09/2010 18:01

I've noticed for some time my son's teddy is yellow where he sucks it, hadn't thought too much about it until this afternoon when he bit me through a t-shirt and this was yellow too? (He's only 16months and was giving me a "kiss")

thanks

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JellyBelly10 · 05/09/2010 19:20

Hi, I'm going to state the obvious I'm afraid...ie that you need to get an appointment to see your GP about this! You've probably already Googled it and read a bit about yellow saliva, it doesn't necessarily indicate anything too sinister but tends to show that the saliva is more acidic than it should be which can be for a number of reasons. This is a symptom of something else though and is not normal so shouldn't be left any longer without getting your GP to check it out soon. Good luck, I hope someone with some direct experience of it posts for you to give you some proper info on this.

Dubbs · 06/09/2010 11:54

Thankyou, I've got an appt for Weds!

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