What is drool meaning?

Drool refers to the saliva that is produced in the mouth but falls out due to lack of control. It is commonly associated with babies and young children but can also occur in adults, particularly during sleep or when experiencing certain medical conditions. Drooling can be caused by many different factors, including teething, mouth breathing, neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease or a stroke, or medication side effects. It is generally not a serious medical concern, but excessive or persistent drooling may require medical attention. Treatment options may include medical interventions, such as medication or surgery, or behavioral modifications, such as practicing good oral hygiene or using oral appliances to control drooling.