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If you often drool while sleeping, check for these 6 diseases **

Posted on March 23, 2026 by Admin

Excessive drooling during sleep (also called sialorrhea or ptyalism) can sometimes be harmless, but frequent drooling may signal underlying health issues. Here are 6 diseases or conditions often associated with nighttime drooling:


1. Sleep Apnea

  • Condition where airway is partially blocked during sleep
  • Causes mouth breathing, which increases saliva pooling
  • Symptoms: snoring, daytime fatigue, morning headaches

2. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

  • Acid reflux can stimulate saliva production as a protective response
  • Often worse when lying down at night
  • Symptoms: heartburn, regurgitation, sour taste

3. Neurological Disorders

  • Conditions affecting nerve or muscle control in the face and mouth can cause drooling:
    • Parkinson’s disease
    • Stroke
    • ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
  • Symptoms: facial weakness, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing

4. Allergies or Sinus Issues

  • Nasal congestion makes people breathe through their mouth
  • Leads to saliva pooling and drooling during sleep
  • Symptoms: runny nose, post-nasal drip, sneezing

5. Medication Side Effects

  • Some medications increase saliva production or relax throat muscles, causing drooling:
    • Antipsychotics
    • Seizure medications
    • Sedatives
  • Check with your doctor if drooling started after a new prescription

6. Dental or Oral Issues

  • Misaligned teeth, dentures, or jaw problems can prevent proper swallowing of saliva
  • Children with large tonsils or adenoids may also drool more at night

🔹 When to See a Doctor

  • Drooling is frequent or worsening
  • Associated with trouble swallowing, choking, or speech changes
  • Occurs alongside weight loss, fatigue, or neurological symptoms

💡 Tips to Reduce Nighttime Drooling

  • Sleep on your side instead of back
  • Keep nasal passages clear
  • Practice swallowing exercises if you have muscle weakness
  • Discuss medications with your doctor

If you want, I can make a table of these 6 conditions with their key symptoms and suggested tests for easier reference. This helps spot when drooling could be a warning sign.

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