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Drooling While Sleeping: What It Means and Why It Happens

Posted on May 18, 2026 By admin

Drooling in your sleep is usually a sign that your body is deeply relaxed, not broken. As you drift into deeper stages of sleep, the muscles that keep your jaw closed and your swallowing reflex active loosen their grip. Your mouth may fall slightly open, swallowing slows, and saliva—still being produced—has fewer chances to be cleared. If you sleep on your side or stomach, gravity simply helps it spill out onto the pillow.

Other quiet culprits often join in. A stuffy nose from allergies, a cold, or chronic congestion pushes you to breathe through your mouth, drying it out while also letting saliva escape more easily. Acid reflux can trigger extra saliva production to protect your throat, adding to the nighttime overflow. Most of the time, this is harmless and just part of normal sleep. But if drooling suddenly worsens, comes with trouble swallowing, or changes how you speak or eat, it’s worth seeing a doctor to rule out nerve, muscle, or swallowing disorders.

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