Hypersalivation and its causes (4/12)
Increased salivation can be caused by diet, hormonal changes during pregnancy, or gastroesophageal reflux, which increases saliva production.
Infections, allergies, and nighttime drooling (5/12)
Respiratory infections and allergies can cause nasal congestion, thereby increasing the risk of nighttime drooling.
Medications, neurological disorders, and nighttime drooling (6/12)
Certain medications and neurological conditions can cause excessive salivation, such as antipsychotics or Parkinson’s disease.
Changing your position to reduce drooling (7/12)
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