That headline sounds dramatic — but there’s no medical rule that says sleeping on your right side means you “must have” a specific disease.
Side sleeping is very common and usually harmless. However, different positions can affect certain conditions:
🛌 Sleeping on the Right Side — What It Can Affect
1️⃣ Acid Reflux (GERD)
Right-side sleeping can sometimes worsen heartburn because of how the stomach sits below the esophagus.
Left-side sleeping is often recommended for people with reflux.
2️⃣ Heart Conditions
There’s no strong evidence that right-side sleeping causes heart disease. Some people with heart failure may feel more comfortable on one side, but the position doesn’t create the condition.
3️⃣ Pregnancy
Pregnant women are usually advised to sleep on the left side to improve circulation — but right side isn’t dangerous in short periods.
4️⃣ Shoulder or Hip Pain
If you always sleep on one side, it can cause:
- Shoulder soreness
- Hip discomfort
- Numbness in the arm
That’s mechanical pressure — not a hidden illness.
🚩 When Sleep Position Might Matter
Talk to a doctor if you have:
- Frequent nighttime heartburn
- Shortness of breath when lying down
- Chest discomfort
- Severe shoulder pain
Bottom Line
Sleeping on your right side does not automatically mean you have a health problem. Viral posts often exaggerate normal body habits to create fear.
If you’d like, tell me what symptom you’re concerned about — I can give you a clearer, evidence-based explanation.