This sounds like one of those statements that is tricky because the wording is very specific. Let’s analyze carefully:
- It says: “If you sleep on your RIGHT SIDE, you must have…”
- It does not say “you should” or “you might,” it says “must have,” which implies a strict condition.
- In reality, there is no medical rule that requires you to have something just because you sleep on your right side.
So this is likely either:
- A riddle or trick statement, where the “must have” is leading you to think of something obvious that isn’t actually medically required.
- Or it might be referencing a common saying or belief (e.g., “must have a good mattress” or “must have heartburn relief”), but there’s no universal requirement.
The safest, literal answer is:
You don’t strictly “must have” anything just for sleeping on your right side.
If this is from a quiz or health warning, sometimes the “correct” intended answer is something like:
- A pillow for neck support
- A firm mattress
- Or, jokingly, “a left side pillow” (if it’s a riddle).
If you want, I can explain the health reasoning behind right-side vs left-side sleeping, which might clarify what they’re aiming at. Do you want me to do that?
