Why do I feel nauseous and my mouth watery?

Watery mouth is a common symptom of dysphagia. Other symptoms include difficulty or pain while eating. Some of the medical causes of dysphagia can cause nausea, which can make a watery mouth worse. If dysphagia leads to choking or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention right away.

What causes diarrhea fever and nausea?

Viral gastroenteritis is an intestinal infection that includes signs and symptoms such as watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting, and sometimes fever.

Why do you salivate when you have diarrhea?

“Our digestive process starts in the mouth with the saliva, which is high in amylase, an important digestive enzyme that helps break down carbohydrates. So as part of the digestive process triggered by whatever may be causing the nausea, we have increased salivation,” said Eliaz, based in Sebastopol, Calif.

How can I stop salivating when sick?

Home remedies: Drinking plenty of water can reduce saliva production. Tooth-brushing and rinsing with mouthwash can also temporarily dry out the mouth.

What are the symptoms of mouth watering and nausea or vomiting?

Excessive mouth watering and Nausea or vomiting. WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms excessive mouth watering and nausea or vomiting including Food poisoning, Teething, and Diabetic ketoacidosis. There are 59 conditions associated with excessive mouth watering and nausea or vomiting.

How do I treat watery mouth and nausea?

Treatment for watery mouth and nausea depends on the cause. Some may require emergency treatment, some require treatment at a doctor’s office, and others can be handled at home. Diabetic ketoacidosis, carbon monoxide poisoning, stroke, and gallstones are all serious conditions that require immediate medical attention.

What causes nausea and watery mouth after eating?

Many of the causes of esophagitis — such as GERD, medication, or infections — can lead to watery mouth and nausea. Untreated esophagitis may require medical attention.

Can esophagitis cause nausea and watery mouth?

With esophagitis, the inflammation can make it difficult to swallow, causing a watery mouth. Many of the causes of esophagitis — such as GERD, medication, or infections — can lead to watery mouth and nausea. Untreated esophagitis may require medical attention.