The phenomenon of drooling, or saliva pooling on your pillow while sleeping, is quite common and has various explanations from a scientific perspective. First and foremost, when we sleep, our body enters a state of relaxation, including our facial muscles. This relaxation can lead to the mouth falling open, which in turn allows saliva to escape….Click Here To Continue Reading>>
Additionally, during the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep, which is when most dreaming occurs, the muscles that control swallowing become more relaxed, making it easier for saliva to…Read full Story…>>
escape the mouth.
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Furthermore, factors such as sleeping position, sleeping habits, and certain medical conditions can contribute to increased drooling during sleep. For instance, sleeping on one’s side or stomach may cause gravity to pull saliva out of the mouth more easily. Additionally, individuals who produce excess saliva, have nasal congestion, or use certain medications may be more prone to drooling.
From a physiological perspective, drooling during sleep is generally harmless. However, in some cases, it may be indicative of underlying health issues such as obstructive sleep apnea or neurological conditions. Therefore, if excessive drooling is accompanied by other symptoms or concerns, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.
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