At the age of 29, why do you still drool a lot when you sleep?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-25
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is still relatively common for children to drool when they sleep, but there are many reasons why they still drool when they sleep when they grow up.

    When I was in college, I was still drooling when I slept. Later, I graduated, and after I got married, I didn't drool anymore. Because after I graduated, I gained a lot of weight.

    I used to weigh around 80 pounds. I think this is the main reason, the doctor said that my constitution is very poor and my spleen is out of balance. At that time, I had a yellow face and thin muscles.

    However, when I sleep, I still have a problem, I like to cover my mouth and nose with a quilt. Poor breathing while sleeping may also cause drooling.

    Secondly, poor sleeping posture is also a cause of drooling. Of course, I slept relatively peacefully. I sleep on my side all the time.

    Some people unconsciously open their mouths when they sleep, and it's no wonder that saliva comes out. Maybe there is a lot of saliva from rhinitis. Because if you don't breathe through your nose when you sleep at night, you will inevitably open your mouth.

    As a result, saliva secreted from the mouth will quietly flow out.

    If you want to avoid drooling while sleeping, first check whether your spleen and stomach are healthy. If you have the same spleen deficiency and imbalance as I did at the beginning, you should pay attention to supplementing more nutrients on a regular basis. Second, develop good sleep habits.

    Don't cover your nose with a quilt, otherwise it will be difficult to breathe during sleep, which will naturally cause your mouth to open and saliva to flow out. Of course, it can also be caused by other diseases. If you are not sure, go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination.

    It may be related to some nervous system control of the brain.

    So don't take it to heart, after all, sleeping is a very private thing, except for your lover and family, I don't tell others, others will not easily know that they have the habit of saliva.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No. This is because drooling occurs when you are sleeping in an incorrect position, but it is also possible that there is inflammation in the mouth, which causes saliva to flow out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it's occasional drooling, it's nothing more than sleeping too soundly, if it's frequent, either you have stroke, arteriosclerosis, facial nerve cold, oral inflammation and other problems, you can make an elimination method according to your own situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may not be because of a big problem in the body, but it may be because of inflammation in the mouth, which will cause a lot of saliva to be secreted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be, in fact, such a situation indicates that the sleep is also relatively deep, but there are often such situations, which means that the body is still not very healthy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, if you drool while sleeping, it means that something is wrong with your body and you should go to the hospital for a check-up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's not because of something wrong with my body, but because I have a bad habit of sleeping, and I usually sleep with my mouth open.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course not, it is very likely that the posture is incorrect when sleeping, so it will lead to this phenomenon, and you should pay attention to your sleeping position.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It should be a normal physiological phenomenon that human genes are divided into d and d, which is size, d dominant genes, d is recessive genes, and this is determined by your parents, and if your parents' sperm and egg cells are combined, it is dd arrangement, which shows the trait of the dominant gene, that is, it does not drool, and if it is the dd arrangement, it also shows the trait of the dominant gene, that is, it does not drool, but you may have a dd arrangement. If you don't have both parents, then your parents should be dd dd and it happens to be two d's together, and you're unlucky, but it's okay, it's a situation.

    The second situation is that there is a problem with your sleeping position, maybe your pillow is too low when sleeping on your back, and the pillow is too low so that the upper and lower lips cannot be together, and when you tilt your head, saliva will come out. Or when sleeping on your side, the pillow is too high, and the mouth will open automatically. It may also be that the cheeks and pillow are too tight, which can also separate the lips.

    The third condition is that your teeth, especially the front teeth, if they are larger, may also push your upper and lower lips apart, causing saliva to flow out.

    I may not be saying it all, but it must not be a disease. It's not a big deal, and some women just like to sleep with a cute type of man who drools.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When you are tired, you will drool when you sleep, as long as you pay attention to rest, you will be fine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Neuromodulation disorders: The regulation of saliva secretion is completely reflexive, and some patients with neurosis or other systemic diseases that may cause autonomic disorders may also have abnormal parasympathetic nervous system excitement when sleeping, which will cause the brain to send wrong signals and cause increased saliva secretion. Therefore, if there is a disorder of neuromodulation, it can also cause drooling during sleep.

    In addition, traditional Chinese medicine believes that saliva is metaplasia, transmission and dispersion from the spleen, so there is a saying that "the spleen is saliva in the fluid". In the case of sufficient spleen, the spleen's "fixation" function and saliva metaplasia are normal, so saliva can be transported normally to help swallowing and digestion, but it will not overflow the mouth. However, in the case of spleen deficiency, the "solid intake" of the spleen is dysfunctional, and saliva cannot be transmitted normally, resulting in the phenomenon of "drooling".

    Therefore, if you want to overcome the problem of drooling while sleeping, you may wish to consider having a person with spleen deficiency and ask a Chinese medicine doctor to distinguish the syndrome.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sudden drooling, difficulty swallowing, etc., need to go to the hospital for treatment.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, most people will have saliva in their mouths when they sleep, but some people will have saliva flowing out due to sleeping position problems, so don't worry, just adjust your sleeping position.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I'm 30 years old, and sometimes I drool, unconsciously, even when I'm asleep. It's okay.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Improper sleeping position, coupled with the relaxation of the muscles of the face cloth

    Drooling while sleeping may be caused by some "minor problems" that need to be paid attention to.

    First of all, it may be an improper sleeping position. Sleeping on the table or sleeping on your side can easily cause drooling.

    Secondly, inflammation in the mouth also promotes saliva production. If the mouth is infected by bacteria, the pain is obvious, and it is easy to drool, and topical medication is needed to promote the healing of ulcers, and the drooling will disappear automatically.

    Dental deformities are the third cause of drooling while sleeping. Especially in patients with convex dental deformities, the anterior teeth protrude more obviously, and the lips are often open and toothy, and it is difficult for the lips to completely cover the anterior tooth surface when sleeping, and the upper and lower lips are often naturally separated, which makes it easy to drool. It is advisable for such patients to have their teeth straightened as soon as possible.

    In addition to the oral problems mentioned above, there are also systemic diseases that can cause drooling while sleeping. Some people with neurosis or other systemic disorders that may cause autonomic disorders may also experience abnormal parasympathetic nervous excitement while sleeping, which can cause the brain to send false signals and cause increased saliva production.

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