The common experience of feeling nervous or anxious when alone*

The common experience of feeling nervous or anxious when alone*
which can lead to dry mouth or increased saliva production.
1. *Nervousness*:
- Anxiety can trigger the release of adrenaline, often affecting saliva production.
2. *Focus and Distraction*:
- When alone, you might become more aware of bodily sensations, including saliva, which can feel heightened.
3. *Hydration Levels*:
- Dehydration can cause changes in saliva consistency, making it more noticeable.
4. *Social Context*:
- Being around others may distract you from focusing on bodily sensations, while solitude can amplify them.
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