This book offers a comprehensive exploration of drooling in children, providing a detailed guide for clinicians, researchers, and students. Authored by leading experts in paediatric otorhinolaryngology, it addresses the complexities of diagnosing, assessing, and managing this condition. The book is an essential resource for understanding the nuances of paediatric drooling with a focus on both the latest research and practical applications.
The chapters delve into key topics such as the aetiology of drooling, clinical evaluations, and management strategies, including pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and surgical interventions. Special attention is given to the multidisciplinary approach required for effective treatment, with contributions from renowned specialists in various fields. This book also uniquely addresses drooling in developmentally healthy children, a topic rarely covered in existing literature.
This book is designed for a diverse audience, including medical students, clinicians, and specialists in fields such as otorhinolaryngology, paediatrics, and rehabilitation medicine. It serves as both a textbook and a reference guide, offering valuable insights and practical tools for those dedicated to improving the quality of life for children affected by drooling.