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Sali comes out from mouth after sleeping
After sleeping always a lot of saliva comes out from my mouth. I'm 27 years old so what should I do
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If you have allergies or a nose block it may cause you to sleep with your mouth open causing saliva to dribble at night. If that is the case you can consult a doctor for that
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When you sleep on your side or your stomach, your mouth often opens as you relax, and saliva can dribble out. But when you sleep on your back, you naturally swallow during sleep, which prevents drooling.acidity or allergies rhinitis may cause .. try to sleep in proper position. If it doesn’t reduce
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U can consult me on Practo
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you may use practo consult.
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Get yourself examined by an Oral Medicine expert advice. U may Practo Consult also
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