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

Posted on February 5, 2026February 5, 2026 by Admin

Drooling during sleep—also called nocturnal sialorrhea—can happen occasionally, but frequent drooling can sometimes indicate underlying health issues. Here are six conditions that may be associated:


1. Sleep Apnea

  • What happens: Breathing interruptions during sleep can cause mouth-breathing, leading to drooling.
  • Other signs: Loud snoring, daytime fatigue, morning headaches.

2. GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)

  • What happens: Acid reflux can stimulate saliva production, sometimes causing drooling.
  • Other signs: Heartburn, sour taste in the mouth, regurgitation.

3. Neurological Disorders

Frequent drooling can be a symptom of conditions affecting muscle control, such as:

  • Parkinson’s disease – muscle rigidity and reduced swallowing can cause saliva buildup.
  • Stroke – facial or swallowing muscles may be weakened.
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – can affect swallowing.

4. Allergies or Sinus Issues

  • What happens: Nasal congestion forces mouth-breathing, which can increase drooling.
  • Other signs: Runny nose, congestion, postnasal drip.

5. Oral or Dental Problems

  • What happens: Ill-fitting dentures, oral infections, or excessive saliva production can contribute.
  • Other signs: Mouth sores, pain, bad breath.

6. Medication Side Effects

Some medications can increase saliva production or affect swallowing, including:

  • Certain antipsychotics
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Some sedatives or muscle relaxants

When to See a Doctor

  • Drooling is sudden or severe
  • Accompanied by difficulty swallowing or speaking
  • Occurs with other neurological symptoms like tremors, weakness, or facial droop

💡 Tips to Reduce Nighttime Drooling

  • Sleep on your side rather than your back
  • Treat nasal congestion
  • Avoid heavy meals or alcohol before bed
  • Maintain good oral hygiene

If you want, I can make a simple chart showing the 6 diseases and their key signs so you can quickly check if drooling might be related to any of them.

Do you want me to make that chart?

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