What can a person do who can sleep for hours and always feel tried most of the times
There's a lot of causes of lack of sleep: 24 hours of no sleep at all - mood swings 36 hours of no sleep at all - starts to get stressing to drive 48 hours of no sleep at all - more stress, paranoia, and auditory hallucinations 60 hours of no sleep at all - seizures or even epilepsy 72 hours of no sleep at all - visual hallucinations 96 hours of no sleep at all - both visual and auditory hallucinations 120 hours of no sleep at all - more visual and auditory hallucinations, with hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations 144 hours of no sleep at all - severe symptoms or even possible heart disease 168 hours of no sleep at all - hormone damage 192 hours of no sleep at all - breathing problems due to heart disease 216 hours of no sleep at all - body starts to get normal cancer 240 hours of no sleep at all - cancer starts to get not normal 264 hours of no sleep at all - your body starts to actually get severely damaged 288 hours of no sleep at all - possible leading to a coma and death
There's a list of it. 24 hours of no sleep at all - mood swings 36 hours of no sleep at all - starts to get stressing to drive 48 hours of no sleep at all - more stress, paranoia, and auditory hallucinations 60 hours of no sleep at all - seizures or even epilepsy 72 hours of no sleep at all - visual hallucinations 96 hours of no sleep at all - both visual and auditory hallucinations 120 hours of no sleep at all - more visual and auditory hallucinations, with hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations 144 hours of no sleep at all - severe symptoms or even possible heart disease 168 hours of no sleep at all - hormone damage 192 hours of no sleep at all - breathing problems from heart disease 216 hours of no sleep at all - body starts to get normal cancer 240 hours of no sleep at all - cancer starts to get not normal 264 hours of no sleep at all - your body starts to actually get severely damaged 288 hours of no sleep at all - possible leading to a coma and death Those are the dangers.
The nouns are hours (plural) and sleep. The word he is a pronoun.
all hours, sometimes even in their sleep
It is better to try and get 7 to 9 hours sleep in a row.
All humans typically need eight hours of sleep, no matter the age? Your age doesn't mean anything to your sleep. Age and your hours of sleep are useless to each other.
It all depends on the person. Some people still may not sleep. Basically, the answer to your question, is it varies. You could sleep for 3 hours, 7 hours, or even 12-20 hours. It depends on the person. If you are like most teens, If you are a teen, Then you can sleep for about 14 hours and feel recovered for the most part. If you are like me, You can sleep for 9 hours and feel perfect :D
All humans at all ages should get 8 hours of sleep.
I have tried everything there is and the best thing ( for me at least ) is a sleep mask blacking out all light.
Kind of. It's okay, but they need at least 10-12 hours of sleep. If kids are old, they can't sleep 8 hours all the time. As kids get older, the earlier they wake up.
First of all, koalas aren't bears. They're marsupials, like kangaroos. They sleep 16 to 18 hours a day.
All puppies do