um because when there sleeping they have no idea whats going on i mean there mind has just drifted off to the beach going swimming and you just constantly yawn and then you close your mouth and your tongue colides wiht your teeth
Hi, I hope you have spoken to your Doctor? Your having night seizers "Epilepsy" - they would happen to me if I had a heavy night on the wine or not a lot of sleep. I saw a specialist who put me on Lamotrigine tablets for 10 years, I only had two seizers within that time. Last year I asked my Specialist if I could start coming off them as I went six years without any seizers.
It's been one year off Lamotrigine and I had a seizer in my sleep last night (my tongue is so sore). I'm not too worried as the Doctor said if I only have the odd seizer and they are well spaced out there is no need to go back on tablets. Night epilepsy doesn't affect you driving so you won't lose your licence - if a seizer happens when your awake the DVLA will take your licence. But don't worry Epilepsy has many forms and night seizers is a mild form, many people have this problem and don't know it's sleep seizers.
Best of luck!
Some people bite their tongue while they are sleeping because they are relaxed. They can also have a bigger tongue than usual.
If someone is having a seizure they are not fully in control of what they are doing, so it is possible that they will accidentally bite their tongue. It is not a deliberate act and does not happen very often. In the vast majority of seizures, people do not bite their tongue.
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"hm. maybe because your really clumsy?" this was the last answer, but it is not scientific in the slightest, and, to some, insulting. It is, in my opinion, because when you chew, your tongue moves around a lot, and with the movement of your teeth, this can cause you to accidentally bite your own tongue...
Ummm.... That's very unusual but 1a week is normal otherwise there is something wrong you have to check your tongue with a pin.
Cats may bite your nose while you're sleeping as a playful or affectionate behavior, or to wake you up for attention or food. It could also be a sign of stress or anxiety in your cat.
Hamsters may bite if you try to grab them or are already holding them when they are sleeping. It is instincts to bite something that is bothering it when it's trying to sleep. They may be "grumpy" for a while afterwards, so it is best to leave them in the cage in peace for a while.
If someone is having a seizure they are not fully in control of what they are doing, so it is possible that they will accidentally bite their tongue. It is not a deliberate act and does not happen very often. In the vast majority of seizures, people do not bite their tongue.
no you dont beacause blue tongue lizards cant bite hard