Have You Ever Noticed Saliva On Your Pillow After Sleeping? The Cause Will Surprise You!
For most of us we arrive after sleep is to notice saliva on the pillow. It is more common than we imagine, but the reason for this will surprise you. If this happens to you, you know the slime spots on your pillow and the need to clean your mouth when you wake up.
What does it mean?
Usually, people who are very tired and have not slept for a long time will notice a saliva on the pillow. This situation occurs when you sleep well at night, which means you have not had trouble falling asleep and have not woken up. Which means that your dream was uninterrupted.
You may also have noticed that saliva flows especially when you sleep on your side and rarely when you sleep on your back. This is because when you sleep on your back, saliva is deposited in the throat and finally flows.
Another reason is allergic rhinitis and some food allergies cause an overproduction of saliva that results in salivation.
Scientists believe that episodes of acid reflux cause stimulation of the esophagus by stomach acid, which excites the salivary reflex of the esophagus, resulting in excessive saliva production.
A sinus infection can be another cause of drooling. Upper respiratory tract infections are usually associated with breathing and swallowing problems, which cause fouling due to the accumulation of saliva.
Also, when your nose is clogged with the flu, it tends to breathe with your mouth, causing excess saliva to escape during sleep.
You may suffer from sleep apnea. The symptoms of sleep apnea are: difficulty sleeping, difficulty breathing, intense snoring or intense drooling. If you have these symptoms, it is better to consult the doctor.
How to avoid drooling on your pillow?
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