excuse me?
Is excessive masturbation related to increased saliva production?
Hao, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/04/01
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello: The relationship between masturbation and salivation seems to be minimal.
The only possible connection could be related to the parasympathetic nervous system, which may lead to increased salivation during neural excitation.
Note: The above is purely a personal theoretical speculation based on academic principles.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can further discuss and research this together.
Department of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan.
Director, Hsu Wei-Kai.
Response.
Reply Date: 2008/04/01
More Info
Frequent masturbation does not have a direct correlation with increased saliva production. Saliva production is primarily regulated by the autonomic nervous system and is influenced by various factors such as hydration levels, diet, and overall health. While sexual arousal and activity can stimulate the salivary glands temporarily, this effect is not significant enough to suggest that frequent masturbation would lead to a noticeable increase in saliva production.
Masturbation is a normal sexual activity that many people engage in, and it can have various physiological effects on the body, including temporary changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and hormone levels. During sexual arousal, the body releases hormones such as testosterone and oxytocin, which can affect various bodily functions. However, these hormonal changes do not specifically target saliva production.
Saliva is produced by three major pairs of salivary glands: the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands. The production of saliva is stimulated by the presence of food, the anticipation of eating, and even the thought of food. Additionally, factors such as stress, anxiety, and dehydration can influence saliva production. For instance, during stressful situations, some individuals may experience dry mouth due to reduced saliva flow, while others may have increased saliva production as a response to anxiety.
If someone notices an increase in saliva production, it could be due to other factors unrelated to masturbation. For example, certain medications, dietary changes, or health conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can lead to increased saliva production. Additionally, some individuals may experience a condition known as sialorrhea, which is characterized by excessive salivation. This condition can be caused by various factors, including neurological disorders, medications, or oral health issues.
In conclusion, while there may be temporary changes in saliva production during sexual arousal, frequent masturbation itself does not lead to a significant increase in saliva production. If someone is concerned about changes in their saliva production or any other related symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and appropriate guidance. Maintaining good hydration, managing stress levels, and ensuring a balanced diet can help regulate saliva production and overall oral health.
Similar Q&A
Does Frequent Sexual Activity Affect Salivary Gland Function?
Frequent sexual activity can lead to various physiological changes, but it is not typically associated with abnormal salivary gland secretion. Increased saliva production can be influenced by factors such as hydration, diet, medications, or stress rather than sexual activity itse...
Dr. Zhang Yongxuan reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
In general, under conditions of mental pleasure, excitement, and happiness, various glands in the body (hormones) are stimulated and secrete abundantly. Your situation is similar; the pituitary gland is stimulated and sends signals to the salivary glands, resulting in increased s...[Read More] Does Frequent Sexual Activity Affect Salivary Gland Function?
Excessive Saliva Production: Impact on Speech and Sleep
In recent months, I have noticed an increase in saliva production, which affects my speech. At night, I tend to drool while sleeping. I would appreciate any insights on this issue.
Dr. Xiao Yongxun reply Internal Medicine
Hello: In response to your question... 1. Saliva, primarily secreted by three pairs of salivary glands (the parotid gland, submandibular gland, and sublingual gland), consists of both serous and mucous components. Additionally, there are thousands of minor salivary glands distrib...[Read More] Excessive Saliva Production: Impact on Speech and Sleep
Understanding Salivation: Beyond Sexual Arousal in Urology
Hello, doctor. I don't necessarily experience sexual climax to feel that way. Even on regular days, without any sexual contact, just being excited or happy about something (not necessarily sexual) can cause my saliva to automatically secrete. So it seems different from the a...
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, I think my explanation may not have been detailed enough, which led to your misunderstanding. In fact, whenever there is involvement of neural excitation, there tends to be some degree of salivation issues. If you look at some exaggerated cartoons or comics, they often dep...[Read More] Understanding Salivation: Beyond Sexual Arousal in Urology
Excessive Saliva Production: Causes and Treatment Options
I have a lot of saliva in my mouth, so I keep swallowing it. It's really annoying because I swallow very frequently, almost every two minutes. Normally, isn't it supposed to be less frequent? This happens quite often for me. Is there any way to treat this?
Dr. Jian Huangqi reply Otolaryngology
You may have well-developed salivary glands, which could explain the increased saliva production. Thank you.[Read More] Excessive Saliva Production: Causes and Treatment Options
Related FAQ
(Urology)
Premature Ejaculation(Urology)
Orgasm(Urology)
Oral Sex(Urology)
Masturbation(Family Medicine)
Sperm Count(Urology)
Sexual Function(Urology)
Nocturnal Emission(Urology)
Frequent Urination(Internal Medicine)
Prostatic Fluid(Urology)