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If you drool while you sleep, it’s a sign that your brain… See More

That line is usually clickbait—it’s not a reliable “brain signal” in the dramatic sense it implies.

Drooling while you sleep is mostly about normal sleep physiology, not anything mysterious about your brain. It happens when:

  • Your mouth stays slightly open during sleep (often in deeper sleep stages or certain positions)
  • Swallowing reflex slows down while you’re asleep
  • Saliva production continues normally
  • Sleeping on your side or stomach lets saliva leak out instead of being swallowed

Less commonly, it can be linked to things like:

  • Nasal congestion (you breathe through your mouth more)
  • Sleep apnea (mouth breathing during disrupted sleep)
  • Acid reflux or certain medications

So the simple truth: drooling is usually just a posture + airway + sleep-stage issue, not a “brain warning sign.”

If you want, I can tell you when it might be worth getting checked out versus when it’s totally normal.

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