If You Drool While Sleeping Often, Check for These 6 Health Conditions

 You wake up.

 

The room is quiet.

And there it is — a damp spot on your pillow.

For many, this is just a quirky part of sleep — like snoring or talking in your sleep.

But if it happens night after night, in large amounts, or started suddenly as an adult?

It might be more than just a messy pillow.

Frequent drooling during sleep — known medically as sialorrhea — is common in babies (whose swallowing reflex isn’t fully developed), but in adults, it can be a silent signal from your body that something needs attention.

While occasional drooling is normal — especially if you sleep on your side or stomach — persistent, excessive drooling can be linked to underlying health conditions.

Let’s explore 6 possible causes — from dental issues to neurological disorders — so you can respond with awareness, not anxiety.

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