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If You Drool While Sleeping Often, Check for These 6 Diseases

Posted on January 2, 2026 by Admin

Drooling during sleep is usually harmless, but if it happens often, doctors say it could be a sign of underlying issues. Here’s a detailed look at 6 possible conditions that can cause frequent nighttime drooling:


1️⃣ Sleep Apnea

  • A condition where breathing briefly stops or becomes shallow during sleep.
  • Drooling can occur because the mouth opens to compensate for blocked airways.
  • Other signs: loud snoring, gasping for air, daytime fatigue.

2️⃣ GERD (Acid Reflux)

  • Stomach acid can rise into the esophagus while lying down.
  • This can stimulate saliva production, leading to drooling.
  • Other signs: heartburn, sour taste in mouth, coughing at night.

3️⃣ Allergies or Nasal Congestion

  • Blocked nasal passages make you breathe through your mouth, causing saliva to accumulate.
  • Other signs: runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes.

4️⃣ Neurological Disorders

  • Conditions affecting nerves and muscles can interfere with swallowing reflexes.
  • Examples: Parkinson’s disease, stroke, or cerebral palsy.
  • Other signs: trouble swallowing, facial stiffness, or tremors.

5️⃣ Medication Side Effects

  • Some drugs can relax muscles or increase saliva.
  • Examples: antipsychotics, certain seizure medications, and some antihypertensives.
  • Check with your doctor if you notice drooling after starting a new medication.

6️⃣ Dental or Mouth Issues

  • Misaligned teeth, dentures, or mouth infections can prevent proper saliva swallowing.
  • Other signs: bad breath, tooth pain, or gum swelling.

Extra Tips

  • Sleep on your back with head slightly elevated to reduce drooling.
  • Keep nasal passages clear with saline sprays if congestion is an issue.
  • See a doctor if drooling is frequent, sudden, or comes with other symptoms like sleep apnea, difficulty swallowing, or facial weakness.

If you want, I can make a quick “Drooling at Night Warning Signs” checklist showing which symptoms are mild vs serious, so you can track if it’s safe to watch or if you should see a doctor.

Do you want me to do that?

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