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  • male
  • 30 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm a bit concerned because lately, people sleeping near me have been telling me that I grind my teeth while I'm asleep. It's strange because Im not aware of it at all and it doesnt happen when Im awake. What could be causing this?

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Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Based on your symptoms, it's possible that you might be pregnant. The vibrations in your stomach could be early fetal movement, although it's unlikely to feel movement this early.

To confirm, take a home pregnancy test or consult your gynecologist for a blood test and further guidance.

In the meantime, ensure you're getting plenty of rest and staying hydrated.

Dr. Chandra Suggests...

Consult a Dentist

Answered 04/07/2025

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