If you drool while sleeping often, check for these 6 diseases


While drooling during sleep is often harmless and can occur due to factors like sleeping position or fatigue, excessive or persistent drooling (also called sialorrhea ) may sometimes indicate an underlying health condition. If you find yourself drooling frequently while sleeping, it’s worth paying attention to other symptoms and consulting a healthcare professional if needed. Here are 6 potential diseases or conditions that could be linked to excessive drooling during sleep:


1. Sleep Apnea

  • What It Is: Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, often due to blocked airways (obstructive sleep apnea) or issues with brain signals (central sleep apnea).
  • Why It Causes Drooling: When the airway is partially blocked, saliva may pool in the mouth instead of being swallowed, leading to drooling.
  • Other Symptoms: Loud snoring, gasping for air during sleep, daytime fatigue, morning headaches, and difficulty concentrating.
  • What to Do: If you suspect sleep apnea, consult a doctor for a sleep study. Treatment options include CPAP machines, lifestyle changes, or surgery.

2. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)


 

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