Taking melatonin supplements usually helps one get more sleep, and one might expect to have more dreams if one gets more sleep. However different individuals will respond differently to the supplements. A pharmacist or medical professional could provide more reliable information.
No
Weird Dreams happened in 1988.
Weird Dreams was created in 1988.
Yes; it will make you have funky dreams
Yes. Yes they can cause weird dreams for some people.
Yes most people have dreams no matter what age they are and is doesn't matter if they are weird
When you have weird dreams it is called, "having weird dreams." There is no particular word in the English language for weird dreams. But "nightmares" are frightening dreams, and "febrile" dreams are the distorted dreams experienced when sick with fever. "Delirium" also refers to mental delusion resulting from fever, illness or withdrawal from an addictive substance. There also are countless idioms and metaphors that refer to different sorts of dreams, including dreams that are influenced by drugs, such as pipe dreams, smoke dreams, tripping out, etc. "Hallucinations" and "delusions" generally refer to distortions one perceives while awake rather than asleep, although the terms are used of both states.
It might mean that you are not sleeping soundly, and might need to avoid caffeine in the afternoons and evenings. Or you might be having weird dreams as a side effect of some medication. When you sleep soundly, you remember fewer dreams, but when you sleep poorly, you remember more dreams and they seem more weird than usual.
Yes, hallucinations are not uncommon also
Yes.
I am on valium due to a back injury, and have had very unhappy dreams while on it. My back is better, but I don't like the sideeffects of the weird dreams. I am off of it as of tonight, and hope not to have to reuse it to reduce muscle spasms in my back.
Yes. Remeron (mirtazapine) is listed as having the side-effect of vivid dreams.