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Hi, Snoring is normal today, but yes continue snoring is not good for health. To stop or avoid it you need to follow some home remedies or anti snoring spray. I don't think that snoring can increase the height. So don't worry about it. Regards
It is not normal for teenagers to wear diapers if they don't have a medical issue.
That depends on whether you have a medical problem, if you are completely healthy then I would say no it isn't normal.
You can tell if a person is sleeping by the way they are breathing. If they are breathing Normal, then they are awake. But if their breathing is slow and relaxed then they are asleep. Plus, if they are awake their eyes will have a twitch in them.
It's quite normal to have the urges to void just before going to bed. Some reduce the intake of liquids several hours before bedtime so as to avoid the middle night "calling" which interrupts the normal sleeping patterns. If you feel this to be a problem, please consult your doctor or medical professional.
If it is minor snoring - yes, but if it is loud snoring and constant, you need to have your child checked out by a doctor. There could be a more serious problem such as sleep apnea, sinusitis, adenoid enlargement, allergies, asthma or, gastroenterological reflux disorder. Check out the related link below for more information.
The closest medical analogy to Sleeping Beauty Syndrome is the "Locked-in Syndrome". The patient often cannot move (or hardly at all) for months or years, and then one day, it's over and the individual is near normal again.
Leg pain is not normal and is usually a sign of a medical problem that needs to be addressed. If you experience leg pain at night you should consult your Doctor to diagnose the problem and learn your treatment options.
Snoring is bad for you as well as for your bed partner. You cannot take it as a way of life. There are various snoring solutions available these days, such as snoring chin strap, anti snore pillow, anti snore mouthepiece and also anti snore pills. Consult with a doctor and get rid of snoring as early as possible.
Twenty percent of all adults are chronic snorers, and 45% of normal adults snore occasionally. As people grow older, their chance of snoring increases. Approximately half of all individuals over 60 snore regularly.
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It is not normal for a 6 year old boy to have pubic hair. Check carefully and seek doctor. It's not normal at all.