It is possible to sit or lay down in such a way so that a nerve gets pressured causing a loss of sensation to parts of the body.
When you are about to go to sleep, your body releases melatonin which slows down your body and prepares you to go to sleep.
No it doesn't go to other body parts.
It depends on the persons body and how it reacts to the loss of sleep
Teens should have a lot of sleep because they need to go to school, and if there tired they will not pay attention and will sometimes fall asleep. But if their sleep is restored they will sometimes... pay attetion and do their best.
Maybe he just needs to eat more, or rock him to sleep, but sometimes make a nap and sleep schedule, and make a reward when he does go to bed.
sometimes they might but mostly no.
The blood flow to your arm has been cut off. The tingling is your body telling you to get off of it or stop leaning on it. After not being active for a period of time can make your body parts go to sleep. --------------------------------------------------- If you are not leaning on it, then you may have a nerve that is getting trapped, you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) about this.
either in a furnace or are transplanted
because their body needs to grow and when you are tired its just your bnes trying to grow outof that sizeurin now and when yougo to sleep your bones and body restoresit self that is why you grow mostly in ur sleep
your body is acting up and u should really go to sleep
make your body tired,and take some fresh air deep into your lungs then go to bed you will get good sleep
Crocodiles typically sleep on the banks of rivers or in shallow water. They will often rest with their bodies partially submerged to regulate their body temperature and stay hydrated. Crocodiles are most active at night when they hunt for food.