It looks like the headline is cut off, but usually when you see “Sleeping With…” in health warnings, it’s about sleeping with certain habits or objects that can harm your body. Here’s a breakdown of the most common things people sleep with and their consequences:
🛏️ Common Sleep Risks & Consequences
1. Sleeping With Your Phone
- Blue light disrupts melatonin → poor sleep quality
- EMF exposure may slightly affect brain activity (research ongoing)
- Increases risk of nighttime anxiety and distraction
2. Sleeping With Glasses or Contacts
- Can scratch the cornea and cause infection
- Reduces oxygen flow to the eyes
3. Sleeping With Jewelry
- Rings or bracelets can restrict blood flow during the night
- Necklaces may pose choking hazard
4. Sleeping With Pets in Bed
- Can disrupt sleep cycles if pets move at night
- Allergens can trigger asthma or allergic reactions
5. Sleeping With Makeup
- Can clog pores → acne or skin irritation
- Long-term buildup may accelerate skin aging
6. Sleeping With Headphones
- Can cause ear infections or soreness
- Risk of wires tangling (if wired headphones)
✅ Tips for Healthy Sleep Habits
- Charge your phone outside the bedroom or keep it on airplane mode
- Remove contacts, glasses, jewelry, and makeup before sleep
- Keep pets on their own bed if possible
- Use clean pillowcases and sheets regularly
💡 Bottom Line:
Sleeping with certain objects or habits can disrupt sleep, cause infections, or even restrict circulation, so a quick nightly routine of removing them can protect your health and improve sleep quality.
If you want, I can make a “Safe Sleep Checklist” showing the top 10 things to remove or adjust before bed for optimal health. It’s very practical for adults of all ages.