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If you drool at night, here’s what it means

Posted on March 4, 2026 by Admin

Drooling during sleep (also called sleep-related hypersalivation) is common and usually harmless. But frequent or excessive drooling can sometimes signal an underlying issue.

Here’s what it may mean:


1. You’re Sleeping on Your Side or Stomach

Gravity plays a big role. When you sleep on your side or stomach, saliva can escape from the mouth more easily.

👉 This is the most common and harmless cause.


2. Mouth Breathing

If your nose is blocked, you may breathe through your mouth at night, allowing saliva to pool and leak out.

Common reasons:

  • Allergies
  • Cold or sinus infection
  • Deviated septum

3. Deep Sleep

During deeper stages of sleep, your swallowing reflex relaxes. If saliva builds up and you don’t swallow as often, drooling can occur.


4. Acid Reflux

Conditions like Gastroesophageal reflux disease can increase saliva production as the body tries to neutralize stomach acid.

Other signs:

  • Heartburn
  • Sour taste in the mouth
  • Nighttime coughing

5. Sleep Apnea

Obstructive Sleep Apnea can cause mouth breathing and disrupted swallowing patterns, leading to drooling.

Watch for:

  • Loud snoring
  • Daytime fatigue
  • Morning headaches

6. Certain Medications

Some medications increase saliva production, including:

  • Antipsychotics
  • Certain Alzheimer’s medications
  • Some sedatives

7. Neurological Conditions (Less Common)

In rare cases, drooling may be linked to conditions that affect muscle control or swallowing, such as:

  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Stroke

This is more likely if drooling also occurs while awake.


When to See a Doctor

Seek medical advice if:

  • Drooling is excessive or sudden
  • You have trouble swallowing
  • You choke or cough frequently at night
  • You have other neurological symptoms

How to Reduce Nighttime Drooling

  • Try sleeping on your back
  • Treat nasal congestion
  • Maintain good sleep posture
  • Address acid reflux
  • Stay hydrated

Most nighttime drooling is harmless and related to sleep position or mild congestion. If it’s new, severe, or paired with other symptoms, it’s worth getting checked.

If you’d like, tell me:

  • Do you snore?
  • Do you also wake up with a dry mouth?
  • Do you have heartburn at night?

Those details can help narrow it down.

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