Yes
I could quite possibly call a person who has "problem waking up and breathe while sleeping" a snorer, rude and annnoying if they sleep with me, and most probably suffering from sleep apnea. They should see a doctor.
The avergae person burns about 1 calorie per minute sleeping. This is roughly equivalent to sitting still while awake. Almost every activity burns the equivalent or more calories than that.
When you are asleep your body is not doing a great deal and as a result needs less oxygen and therefore needs to breathe less.
On average, a person at rest breathes around 12-20 times per minute. This equates to approximately 17,000-30,000 breaths per day.
The average person breathe anywhere from 16-20 times every minute. The average adult is like 12-20 times per minute and the average kid is like 20-30 time every minute.
the average person breaths in about 7 to 8 litres of air every minute when relaxed hope this answers your question
Anxiety is a disorder that can manifest for almost any reason.
the average adult respiratory rate is usually given as 12 per minute, but estimates can vary up to 20 per minute. The average rate is usually measured when a person is at rest. Over 25 and under 12 may be considered abnormal
It's fine to breathe through mouth while sleeping. It just depends on the person. For example, me, when I was of a younger age I choked in my sleep because of my tonsils. But people with regular tonsils shouldn't have any problem. Anyway, if you have problems with sleeping like that than go visit your doctor because on my opinion it's something we should all be able to do safely.
well the person can just be there and it will look like a seizure almost, you most likely wont realize that it is a stroke because one minute the person can be fine and the next they are out of it.
Sleeping is healthy. Oversleeping can be dangerous to a person health.
The person that takes the sleeping pill