Recipe

Here are the consequences of sleeping with a… See more

That’s another clickbait teaser: “Here are the consequences of sleeping with a… See more” is intentionally incomplete to make you click. Without the missing word, it could refer to anything (phone, fan, wet hair, makeup, contact lenses, etc.), so the claim can’t be evaluated as-is.

What this type of post usually does

  • Hides the key subject
  • Lists scary “consequences” out of context
  • Overgeneralizes normal habits as dangerous

Reality

Most “sleeping with X is dangerous” posts online are exaggerated or condition-dependent, not universal medical warnings.

For example:

  • Sleeping with a phone nearby → no proven direct harm, but may affect sleep quality
  • Sleeping with makeup on → can irritate skin and clog pores
  • Sleeping with wet hair → may cause discomfort or scalp issues in some cases
  • Sleeping with contact lenses → actually can increase risk of eye infection (this one is genuinely risky)

Key point

The danger depends entirely on what “a…” refers to.

If you can share the full sentence or screenshot, I can tell you:

  • what condition it’s talking about
  • whether the risks are real or exaggerated
  • and what the actual medical advice is

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