Hearing your heartbeat when your head strikes the pillow could indicate that you have a “concerning” health issue, according to a doctor’s harsh warning.
Sleeping should be an opportunity to unwind. Your muscles may relax, your breathing may slow, and your pulse rate may also decrease.
Naturally, it’s usual to hear your heartbeat, and it’s frequently interpreted as a positive indication that everything is functioning well.
For example, you may hear your heart beating faster during a physical examination or after engaging in strenuous physical activity like sports.
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Medical professionals have warned, nevertheless, that some people may be experiencing an underlying medical condition that makes them more conscious of their heartbeat, particularly when they are lying down with their head resting on a cushion.
Recently, renowned Detroit doctor Dr. Anthony Youn, who posts health advice on TikTok ranging from weight loss to skincare, shared his thoughts on the issue.
In his video, he described the sensation as the “little person inside your pillow has the bass turned up too loud,” referring to the rhythmic thumping sound you may hear in your ears, which is the result of your heartbeat.