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If you drool in the sleep, this is what happen… See more

That “If you drool in your sleep, this is what happens… see more” line is another clickbait-style hook. Drooling during sleep is usually normal and rarely a sign of anything serious.

😴 Why people drool in sleep

Drooling happens when:

  • Your mouth stays slightly open during sleep
  • Swallowing slows down in deep sleep
  • Saliva builds up and leaks out

🧠 Common harmless causes

  • Sleeping on your side or stomach
  • Deep sleep phases (muscles relax more)
  • Nasal congestion (breathing through the mouth)
  • Occasional fatigue or alcohol use

🤧 When it can be more noticeable

Drooling may increase with:

  • colds or allergies causing a blocked nose
  • acid reflux in some cases
  • certain medications that increase saliva
  • sleep position changes

⚠️ When to pay attention

It’s worth checking with a doctor if drooling is:

  • new and persistent
  • combined with difficulty swallowing
  • associated with choking during sleep
  • linked to neurological symptoms (rare)

Conditions affecting swallowing or muscle control can sometimes contribute, but this is much less common than normal causes.


🧠 Bottom line

Most of the time, drooling in sleep is completely normal and harmless—just a result of sleep position and relaxed muscles, not a hidden health problem like viral posts suggest.


If you want, I can also tell you simple ways to reduce it (like sleep position tweaks or nasal fixes).

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