Yes , as our tongue is a muscle , it needs to rest , so it might go for sleep.
A scalloped tongue can be caused by a B12 deficiency, or by TMJ or thyroid disorder. According to The Association of Tongue Scalloping With Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Related Sleep Pathology, scalloping is 70% indicative of sleep apnea.
When your tongue goes back into your throat, it is often referred to as "tongue falling back" or "tongue displacement." This can occur during sleep and is a common characteristic of obstructive sleep apnea, where the airway becomes blocked. This condition can lead to snoring and interrupted breathing during sleep.
A tongue-in-cheek answer to a tongue-in-cheek question: Learning by osmosis.
Yes, lack of sleep can contribute to tongue swelling, primarily due to increased stress and inflammation in the body. Sleep deprivation can lead to conditions such as sleep apnea, which may cause the tongue to swell due to reduced oxygen levels. Additionally, fatigue can exacerbate existing health issues that may lead to swelling. However, if tongue swelling occurs, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.
Yes, it is safe to sleep on your side after having your tongue pierced. However, it may not be a comfortable position because of the way the bar might press into the roof of your mouth.
Most likely you can i don't see why not -anonymous
Yes in fact you can.
January sheep sleep soundly
It is soothing or comforting and helps put you and or keep you asleep.
not much at all, they sleep alot and sunbake and eat
The song is on the band's album Sinners Never Sleep