no,
Grinding teeth, also known as bruxism, can be a sign of parasites in the body because certain parasites can affect the nervous system and cause muscle tension, leading to teeth grinding as a symptom. If someone is experiencing unexplained teeth grinding, it may be worth consulting a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying parasitic infections.
This is called bruxism and it can be a sign of pain.
Yes, parasites can potentially cause teeth grinding in humans. Certain parasites can affect the nervous system and lead to symptoms such as teeth grinding, known as bruxism. It is important to seek medical attention if experiencing teeth grinding as it may be a sign of an underlying health issue.
Not necessarily, it could just be a habit like biting your nails.
the anitial signs of someone taking ectasy are definitely dilated pupils, profuse sweating, unusual touching, teeth grinding, and alertness.
This is sometimes a symptom of pin worms. It does not always mean worms though. Teeth grinding can be a sign of other things, or a totally normal process. It is best to talk to your pediatrician to narrow down the other symptoms.
its a sign of status
showing it's teeth
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It depends on the vehicle, but usually there is a low grinding noise.
An automotive starter is a high torque motor that generally works until it just quits. Heat generated from hard (long) starts shortens the life. Mis starts, grinding teeth, slow cranking and spinning free are indicators
A blackout is forgetting things you did or said while you were conscious and functioning. They are not the same thing as passing out. They are alcohol-induced amnesia, and are a sure sign of developing alcoholism.