You don't have to remember dreams to be having them. Do you get enough rest at night or are you tired during the day? Do you eat/drink a lot of anything, like caffeine, sugar or alcohol? Those can affect sleep quality. If you're tired during the day, tell your doctor. Dreams & the most restful part of sleep are part of the REM stage. Having neither could mean you're not getting to REM, which could be due to a variety of factors. Again, doctor!
Is it normal that I never had a dream in my life?
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You don't have to remember dreams to be having them. Do you get enough rest at night or are you tired during the day? Do you eat/drink a lot of anything, like caffeine, sugar or alcohol? Those can affect sleep quality. If you're tired during the day, tell your doctor. Dreams & the most restful part of sleep are part of the REM stage. Having neither could mean you're not getting to REM, which could be due to a variety of factors. Again, doctor!