Temporary or longer-term facial muscle weakness from conditions like Bell’s palsy can impair lip closure during sleep causing drooling while sleeping on the affected side. This often appears suddenly in midlife and improves with proper medical guidance in most cases.
Many adults report drooling while sleeping as one early sign that resolved with recommended therapies and time.
🧩 History of Stroke or Swallowing Changes: Another Link to Drooling While Sleeping
Past or subtle stroke effects on swallowing muscles can result in drooling while sleeping because saliva control weakens overnight. Adults over 40 who have experienced even mild neurological events may notice this pattern increasing over time.
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