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- Try sleeping on your back
- Treat nasal congestion or allergies
- Stay hydrated during the day
- Elevate your head slightly
- Maintain good oral health
The Bottom Line
Drooling in your sleep is usually harmless—and sometimes even a sign of deep, healthy rest. Most of the time, it’s simply your body responding to relaxation, sleep position, or breathing patterns.
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