Go and see your GP today.
These aren't all of them just a few: a very high fever delirium vomiting muscular pains lungs bleed strong urge to sleep
Yes. You may be compressing your sciatic nerve, and that is what causes leg/behind pain.
You have a headache if you have shooting pain in your head. Headaches can be caused by lack of sleep, lack of caffeine if it is a staple in your diet, head injury, or high blood pressure.
Sleep after suffering a concussion is pretty normal. HOWEVER! Sleeping that progessively gets longer and deeper (and confusion present) is NOT normal. This could be a sign of a bleed in the brain that is gettig worse. Seek IMMEDIATE medical attention. Any brain injury is SERIOUS!
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You may get sleep after relief from the bouts of abdominal pains. Tramadol has, but little role to play in that.
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yes, it supports your neck and head and keeps your spine lined up. if you don't sleep with one, you'll eventually get neck pains
It's practically normal to think of anything when you sleep in the bed at night
Yes, it is normal for cats to drool in their sleep. This can happen when they are in a deep state of relaxation or dreaming.
No.
Your legs may hurt when you sleep because you are experiencing growing pains. You may also have restless leg syndrome which can cause sore legs.