That’s another unfinished, clickbait-style headline. On its own, “Here are the consequences of sleeping with…” is designed to trigger curiosity and doesn’t actually tell you anything reliable.
These kinds of posts are usually trying to refer to one of a few different things:
- sleeping with someone (relationship/sex-related content)
- sleeping with a phone/TV on (sleep quality myths)
- sleeping with certain habits (like makeup, wet hair, contact lenses, etc.)
But without the full context, it’s impossible—and irresponsible—to assume what it means.
What’s important to know
A lot of “see more” health posts:
- exaggerate normal habits into “dangerous consequences”
- leave out context to get clicks
- mix real facts with fear-based wording
If it’s about sleep habits (most common meaning)
Some genuinely relevant things doctors talk about include:
- Poor sleep posture → neck/back pain
- Screen use before bed → worse sleep quality
- Sleeping with makeup → skin irritation
- Sleeping with contact lenses → eye infection risk (important one)
But none of these are “scary hidden consequences”—they’re just basic health guidance.
If you want, you can paste the full version or tell me what it was referring to, and I’ll explain it clearly and factually without the hype.