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00:007 Reasons You're Drooling While You Sleep and What It Could Mean
00:03Drooling during sleep is often harmless but can sometimes signal health issues.
00:09Occasional drooling is common, but persistent cases may need medical attention.
00:14Here are some common causes to be aware of.
00:20Drooling during sleep often occurs inside or stomach sleepers due to relaxed muscles.
00:25Nasal congestion from colds or allergies increases drooling, especially during allergy seasons or when experiencing colds.
00:36Certain medications, like sedatives and NSAIDs, cause drooling.
00:41Consult your doctor for alternatives if it's bothersome or persistent.
00:48Congestion from colds or allergies forces mouth breathing during sleep, causing drooling.
00:54Medications can help, but consult a doctor first.
00:58Symptoms are temporary, resolving as cold or allergy season ends.
01:05A deviated septum and sleep apnea can cause mouth breathing and drooling, affecting health and sleep quality.
01:13Medical consultation is important for appropriate interventions to address these conditions effectively.
01:18Sleep apnea causes mouth breathing and drooling with symptoms like snoring and poor rest.
01:27It's crucial to consult a doctor for management options.
01:30An infection in the mouth or gums can cause drooling.
01:37Seek medical advice if experiencing pain, swelling, or bleeding gums.
01:45Stroke, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Huntington's, Bell's palsy, cerebral palsy, ALS, brain damage, and B12 deficiency
01:53can cause neurological issues resulting in cellulareia, making swallowing difficult and causing drooling.
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