That sentence is another incomplete, clickbait-style claim. Sleeping on your right side does not automatically mean you “should have” a specific problem.
What it might be trying to lead into is a discussion about sleep positions and digestion or heartburn—but the reality is more balanced:
🛌 Right-side sleeping: what actually matters
❤️ 1) Heart and circulation
Some people with certain heart conditions are advised to prefer the left side, because it may slightly reduce pressure on the heart.
But for healthy people, right-side sleeping is generally safe.
🌙 2) Acid reflux (GERD)
Sleeping on the right side can sometimes:
- Increase acid reflux symptoms in some people
- Worsen heartburn at night
That’s why doctors often suggest left-side sleeping for people with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.
🫁 3) Breathing and comfort
- Side sleeping (either side) can improve breathing compared to lying flat on your back
- It may reduce snoring in some people
🧠 4) Brain and “detox” myths
You may see claims that side sleeping “cleanses the brain” or prevents disease. These are overstated or not proven in humans.
⚠️ Bottom line
There is no rule that right-side sleeping is harmful or that it automatically means something is wrong. Sleep position is mostly about:
- Comfort
- Acid reflux symptoms
- Personal preference
- Medical conditions (if any)
If you want, tell me the full sentence you saw (“you should have…”) and I’ll decode what the post was really trying to imply.