That kind of headline (“ATTENTION: These are the consequences of sleeping with…”) is almost always clickbait, and it’s intentionally left incomplete to make people anxious and curious.
There is no universal medical warning tied to a vague phrase like that without specifying what “sleeping with” refers to.
In reality, sleep-related health advice depends on the specific behavior, for example:
- Sleeping with a phone → may affect sleep quality (light exposure)
- Sleeping with makeup → can irritate skin and eyes
- Sleeping in a hot environment → can disturb deep sleep
- Sleeping in poor posture → may cause neck/back pain
- Sleeping with untreated snoring or apnea → can be serious and needs medical attention
But without a specific detail, the claim is not scientifically meaningful.
Why these posts spread
- They use fear-based wording
- They hide the key information to force clicks
- They often exaggerate or distort real health facts
If you want, paste the full sentence or screenshot text, and I’ll tell you exactly what it’s referring to and whether it’s real or misleading.