What do vivid dreams mean? - Deepstash

What do vivid dreams mean?

In some cases, having vivid or highly intense dreams is a result of major trauma.

Dreams that are vivid generally occur during REM sleep and could also be due to fragmented sleep, sleep deprivation, a sleep disorder, stress, pregnancy, or a medication you are taking.

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