yes unfortunately
Sleeping on a mattress too small can cause a number of problems especially in a double bed. Couples often don't realize how little space there can be so a full size mattress means there is ample room for two people.
I believe it to be any small item under a sleeping mat, such as a pea under the mattress of the fairy tale princess.
Over use of thyroid medication and stimulants can cause sweating. Sweating is a common side effect of many antidepressants.
Nighttime sweating can be one sign of cancer. However, cancer is not the only cause of nocturnal sweating, and other factors are involved. For example, hormones, environmental temperature, and the ability to convect heat away from the body are 3 kinds of factors that influence sweating. Sleeping in a cooler room, or with less clothes and blankets can reduce sweating to a normal level.
A bad heart disease can cause excessive sweating since the Thyroid hormone can cause excessive sweating.
A sore back and sore side can be from your sleeping pattern. It can also be the result of an old outdated mattress. If you recently were lifting objects that were heavy, this can be a cause as well.
no
Depends on who you ask. Manufacturers and retailers tell you no, but memory foam does off gas which can cause headaches, sinus problems, etc
No, polyurethane is meant to be applied to a porous surface. Pergo is laminated and has none. Using the product will cause permanent damage.
Sleeping on a worn out or bad mattress can cause headaches, misaligned spinal cord, hip pain, snoring and various other medical conditions. Ensure your mattress isn't outdated, housing a bulge, dip or tears. Turn your mattress over every three to six months to keep the wear and tear at an even keel. If you are sleeping in a dip, your neck and vertebrae can become misaligned, resulting in a trip to the chiropractor. Snoring is unhealthy and can lead to throat problems, lack of sleep and even an eventual heart problem. Contact a mattress consultant today to replace your worn out mattress for better health!
I am not aware of any heart medications that cause sweating.
no