Waking up to a pillow soaked in drool is uncomfortable — and for many people, quietly embarrassing.
Most brush it off as “sleeping too hard” or laugh it away. But when it happens often, it raises questions.
Why does the body let saliva escape during sleep?
Is it harmless… or a signal worth paying attention to?
Nighttime drooling is far more common than people admit — and in most cases, it’s not dangerous. But the reason it happens can reveal a lot about breathing, sleep quality, and overall health.
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