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When I sleep with others, I drool. I always want to swallow it, but I feel embarrassed and annoyed. Can anyone tell me what's going on? 》

Dooling while sleeping may be caused by some "small problems" that need to be paid attention to.

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

Secondly, inflammation in the oral cavity also promotes saliva secretion. If the oral cavity is infected by bacteria, causing severe pain and drooling easily, local medication is needed to promote ulcer healing, and the drooling will disappear automatically.

Dental abnormalities are the third cause of drooling while sleeping. Especially for patients with convex dental deformities, the front teeth protrude forward more obviously, and the lips often open and expose the teeth. It is difficult for the lips to completely cover the front teeth when sleeping. The upper and lower lips often naturally separate, making it easy to drool. It is best for such patients to have their teeth straightened as soon as possible.

In addition to the above-mentioned oral problems, there are also some systemic diseases that may also cause drooling during sleep. Some patients with neurosis or other systemic diseases that may cause autonomic nerve disorders may also experience abnormal excitement of the parasympathetic nerves while sleeping, which can cause the brain to send wrong signals and cause increased salivation.

In addition, one of the side effects of taking some anti-epileptic drugs is drooling, so you need to pay attention when choosing drugs.

Diva, medically called saliva, is a colorless, transparent, foamy, slightly turbid liquid. The amount of saliva secreted is similar to the urine output, averaging about 1,500 ml per day.

Drooling while sleeping is generally caused by the following factors:

1. Poor oral hygiene: The temperature and humidity in the mouth are most suitable for the reproduction of bacteria, between the teeth and on the tooth surfaces. The accumulation of food residues or sugar substances is prone to dental caries and periodontal disease. These undesirable factors are irritating and can cause drooling during sleep.

2. Deformed front teeth: This may be due to inherited bad habits caused by acquired bad habits, such as biting nails, sticking out the tongue, biting pencil ends, etc., resulting in deformed front teeth and drooling while sleeping.

3. Neuromodulation disorders: The regulation of salivary secretion is completely reflexive. The so-called "looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst" is an example of conditioned reflexive salivary secretion in daily life. Therefore, disorders of neural regulation may also lead to drooling during sleep.

Drooling while sleeping has a salty smell and the pillowcase is light yellow. It is most likely due to poor oral hygiene, accumulation of food residue, and accumulation of tartar over time, causing gum inflammation and even a small amount of gum bleeding. Therefore, the saliva produced during sleep has a salty smell and is light yellow in color.

The prevention and treatment methods are: first of all, pay attention to oral hygiene and develop the habit of brushing your teeth in the morning and evening and rinsing your mouth after meals. You can also ask a dentist for diagnosis and treatment, use cleaning treatment to remove tartar, and take vitamin C and B2 and other medicines to eliminate gingivitis and reduce adverse stimulation.

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This newspaper reported that saliva, medically called saliva, is a colorless, transparent, foamy, slightly turbid liquid. The amount of saliva secreted is similar to the urine output, averaging about 1,500 ml per day.

Dooling while sleeping is generally caused by the following factors:

1. Poor oral hygiene: The temperature and humidity in the mouth are most suitable for the reproduction of bacteria, between the teeth and on the tooth surfaces. The accumulation of food residues or sugar substances is prone to dental caries and periodontal disease. These undesirable factors are irritating and can cause drooling during sleep.

2. Deformed front teeth: This may be due to inherited bad habits caused by acquired bad habits, such as biting nails, sticking out the tongue, biting pencil ends, etc., resulting in deformed front teeth and drooling while sleeping.

3. Neuromodulation disorders: The regulation of salivary secretion is completely reflexive. The so-called "looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst" is an example of conditioned reflexive salivary secretion in daily life. Therefore, disorders of neural regulation may also lead to drooling during sleep.

Dooling while sleeping has a salty smell and the pillowcase is light yellow. It is probably due to poor oral hygiene, accumulation of food residue, and accumulation of tartar over time, causing gum inflammation and even a small amount of gum bleeding. Therefore, the saliva produced during sleep has a salty smell and is light yellow in color.

The prevention and treatment methods are: first of all, pay attention to oral hygiene and develop the habit of brushing your teeth in the morning and evening and rinsing your mouth after meals. You can also ask a dentist for diagnosis and treatment, use cleaning treatment to remove tartar, and take vitamin C and B2 and other medicines to eliminate gingivitis and reduce adverse stimulation.