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How Dreams Can Help Analyse Your Health
We all get dreams and the next morning we wake up with a smile on our face or have a confused look as to what did we even dream of! Sometimes, analysing our dreams becomes a further mystery.
In this article, we are here to share some of the reasons as to why we dream and what does our dream reveal about our health. Read on to find out more on the analysis of our health with regards to our dreams.
Dream analysis does not mean that you are analysing your dreams alone. It means that you are even analysing your health based on your dreams, as it is internally related to our well-being.
So, read on to find out more about the mystery of our dreams and how they can be linked with our health.

Nightmares
Having scary nightmares can be related to beta-blockers, heart conditions, sleep deprivation, etc. Studies reveal that scary screams are often related to a weak heart.

Dream More Than Usual
This is often seen in women who are on their menstrual cycle. This happens due to the changes in the hormonal level.

Being Attacked
These kind of dreams are often seen by people who are undergoing a lot of stress and mental trauma. It can also be a sign of brain or nerve disease like Alzheimer's. So, watch out on your health bit if these dreams continue for a period of time.

Dreams That Wake You Up
This is most commonly seen in people who are overweight. They tend to wake up suddenly within a few hours of their sleep. This is generally due to the undigested food that causes discomfort and hence senses the brain to wake up in between.

Sexual Dreams
These dreams are common in all age groups, but they are more prevalent in aged people. It is due to the increased level of creativity that a person has that makes him/her dream all fancy stuff!
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Sweaty Dreams
This is due to the increased activation of parts of the brain that are normally suppressed during sleep. This condition is also known as lucid dreams.

Falling Ill Dreams
These dreams are known as prodromal dreams, in which the person gets dreams about a serious illness including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. So, if you get these dreams then watch out for sure, as it might be a sign of you falling ill in real!
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