Final Thoughts
Nighttime drooling may seem minor, but it can signal sleep apnea, GERD, allergies, neurological issues, or medication side effects. By observing accompanying symptoms, adjusting sleep posture, and addressing underlying conditions, you can significantly reduce drooling and improve sleep quality.
Listening to your body is key. Persistent drooling is not just an inconvenience—it’s your body communicating a potential health issue. With the right steps, you can wake up refreshed, dry, and comfortable every morning.
💧 Your sleep matters—take drooling seriously, and take action to protect your health!
