Well the brain keeps on working at night.The things that we listen/see/talk about keeps on going in your mind. That is why we get dreams related to us!Its all about our thoughts.Our human body is kind of a machine that keeps on working and reacts to it and in which BRAIN is the most important part!
cause it feels like it
I think it does... I have 2 very impacted wisdom teeth on the top and I have been experiencing sensations like my nose falling asleep and pressure in my face which often later turn into migraines. I am getting them out ASAP.
it is cause by a traumatic experience that once happened in the patients life, their is no individual cause
Falling asleep whilst smoking is very hazardous and could cause a fire.
No. Well, they'll die eventually, as we all will. But they falling asleep first won't cause them to die any sooner.
Babies may moan when falling asleep due to normal sleep patterns and transitions. It is usually not a cause for concern unless accompanied by other symptoms like difficulty breathing or unusual behavior. If you are worried, consult a pediatrician for further evaluation.
The primary somatosensory cortex in the parietal lobe of the brain is responsible for processing and interpreting the kind and intensity of stimuli that cause cutaneous sensations.
Since the brain is the controller of the body, a tumor's presence can cause almost anything in the body to become dysfunctional. Most frequently the diagnosis of someone who falls asleep abruptly and without control is Narcolepsy.
Depressants are barbituates, and have to cause drowsiness, which, in turn, increases your risk of falling asleep behind the wheel. They also tend to have an intoxicating effect, which, aside from the increased risk of falling asleep, impairs judgment.
Any blow to the head may cause brain damage. If you are worried, it is good to go and see a doctor.
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Falling and hitting your head can cause a fracture of the skull, bruising of the brain, unconsciousness, disorientation, delirium, and possibly death. Alternately, a concussion, which shakes the brain inside the skull, can cause short term confusion. Both require medical examination.