Drooling while sleeping may indicate underlying health issues. Xiao Liang, a 25-year-old programmer in China,
experienced excessive drooling due to long work hours and poor sleep habits. Causes of Drooling in Adults
Oral Diseases – Conditions like gingivitis or ill-fitting dentures can increase saliva production. Facial Paralysis –
Muscle weakness on one side of the face can prevent saliva control. Gastroesophageal Reflux – Acid reflux triggers
excessive salivation. Parkinson’s Disease – Impaired swallowing leads to drooling. Cerebral Thrombosis – Blocked
brain vessels affect muscle control. Arteriosclerosis – Reduced oxygen supply weakens facial muscles. Prevention
Tips Change Sleeping Position – Sleeping on your back reduces drooling. Maintain Oral Hygiene – Brush, floss,
and rinse daily. Review Medications – Consult a doctor if medication may be the cause
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