The guy might have gotten an infection or some kind of bacterial disease from the dirt and germs under his nails. It's a common risk when you bite your nails.
Well, he could have contracted a fungal infection. Nails often carry various microbes, and when bitten, those can enter the body and cause problems. Maybe it was a skin infection or something similar.
The reason for the caricature boy biting nails could vary. It could be a sign of anxiety, or perhaps he saw someone else do it and picked up the habit. Maybe it's just for comedic effect in the drawing.
Perhaps the caricature boy has gone through a long time without food, and biting nails is his way of coping with the discomfort of hunger. It might also show that he's waiting for something to eat and is getting impatient.
It could be that they want to draw attention to common anxiety behaviors or use it as a form of self-deprecating humor. Sometimes, it's just a creative expression without a deep reason behind it.
It's a common visual shorthand. Biting nails is an easily recognizable action that conveys nervousness quickly in a caricature.
Biting your tongue in your sleep can be a sign of the following diseases: 1. ** Epilepsies or Apnoea **: People with nighttime epilepsy may bite their tongues while sleeping, and they may also have abnormal sleep behaviors and movements, such as violent limbs swinging, frequent urinating, etc. Apnoea may also be related to this. 2. ** Throat problems **: Throat problems may cause tongue-biting during sleep. 3. ** Masseter Muscle Disorder **: During sleep, the internal tissues of the oral cavity are suddenly stimulated abnormally. The masseter muscles contract abnormally, and you may accidentally bite your tongue. 4. ** The tongue itself has abnormalities **: For example, the tongue is fat or swollen, and it is easy to be bitten while sleeping. 5. ** Malbite **: If the upper and lower teeth are not aligned, it will not only cause you to bite your tongue when you sleep, but it will also affect the chewing function of your teeth. 6. [Teeth grinding at night: This is also one of the common reasons for tongue biting during sleep.] 7. Stroke: For middle-aged and elderly people, especially those with underlying diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and diabetes, the repeated occurrence of tongue-biting during sleep may be a precursor to stroke after eliminating oral diseases. 8. ** Nervous system problem **: Abnormal nervous system will cause the tongue to move involuntarily and get bitten. In addition, improper sleeping posture, tooth deformities, and lack of trace elements may also be related to tongue biting during sleep. If this happens frequently, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to clarify the cause and deal with it accordingly. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Perhaps it's to convey a message about unexpected events or to play with the idea of the usually gentle cat doing something out of the ordinary. It might also be just for the sake of creating a visually interesting and memorable image.
Perhaps it's to show some sort of conflict or interaction. Maybe the guy did something that made the cartoon character react that way.
It could be just a funny or quirky image that catches people's attention and becomes popular for no specific reason.
I have no idea. This seems like a very random combination and it's hard to make a connection.
Well, they might gain a deeper understanding of various diseases in a fictional context. Ruby, for example, could be really empathetic and might use the knowledge from the fanfiction to come up with new ways to help people in Remnant who are suffering from similar situations. It could also inspire them to be more cautious about potential threats related to diseases in their own world.