Lying down for prolonged periods of time causes bed sores...but not "lie bumps"!
Blood transfusions can cause different reactions that could cause a problem. The first is an immune reaction, which is an allergic reaction to a component of the blood given. The next reaction could be a non immune reaction where the body is overloaded with fluid. The last problem that could be caused is an infection such as HIV, Hepatitis B or C. Infection is very rare now that the FDA requires blood to be tested before given to the recipient.
The body's reaction directly after drinking coffee depends on the strength and quantity of coffee consumed. For example, a double espresso shot could cause the heart to beat faster.
An apple could make you sick because it is rotten or has unwanted pesticide chemicles which cause a reaction in your body that make you feel sick.
Lying can cause many changes to your body, for example, when you tell a lie, you heart rate and your pulse increases. Your skin lets off more perspiration through the sweat glands and this is all mostly because of nerves.
Sweating while lying down is likely due to an increase in your body temperature, either from the room being too warm or from an illness. Your body sweats to help regulate your temperature and cool you down. Stress and anxiety can also cause sweating while lying down due to an increase in your body's sympathetic nervous system activity.
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antibodies is an virus that can cause to get sick. or it can can cause to get in your body as cells
Bioplastic or BioPlast is a bio-compatible plastic that doesn't cause a reaction from the human body.
Body Piercing do not cause any "condition" in a medical sense. The adornment of the body by piercing doesn't cause any adverse reaction or event in the body. Failure to look after a new piercing can lead to infections, and reactions when the piercing is incorrectly looked after.
Something that has hit the central nervous system could cause this.
Stored energy can be studied for the possible causes of seizures. Depending on how it is used by the body and the reaction it causes, it could be one of the keys to understanding this condition.
There could be many factors involved, but a couple come to mind. It could be that the mattress has dust mites and you have an allergy to them and their feces. A good vacuuming of the mattress could help, clean bed sheets or lastly a new mattress might do the trick. Another factor could be within your own body, that your nose gets stuffy because you are in a lying down position. Does your nose get stuffy when you are lying down in about the same posture but not in bed? If you only get stuffy when lying in bed, deal with the bedding or the mattress. If you get stuffy when just lying down, then there is something going on with your own body.