
While its not always obvious why youre surfaced from a slumber there are certain things that increase the likelihood that youll have mid sleep awakenings besides noisy neighbors or a blaring car alarm Learn the common culprits that disturb your sleepand how to fall back asleep after waking up in the middle of the night
Your skin is itchy and irritated
Got eczema The irritating skin condition can jeopardize your sleep This disease can have a serious impact on patients quality of life and overall health both physically and mentally says Jonathan Silverberg MD PhD an adjunct associate professor of dermatology and medical social sciences at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago
He notes that eczema can bring about immune system changes and inflammatory responses that impede sleep Plus its common for eczema patients itching to get worse in the evening rendering them unable to fall asleep well or causing them to wake up often If your eczema might be affecting your ability to sleep well its a good idea to discuss treatment options with your doctor
Your legs are twitchy
According to the National Sleep Foundation about one in 10 Americans has restless legs syndrome RLS a sleep related movement disorder that is known best for its overwhelming and often unpleasant urges to move the legs while at rest
RLS symptoms tend to be most prominent in the evening waking you up regularly and interfering with your sleep quality A study published in 2016 in Reactions Weekly suggests a possible link between common allergy medications and increased RLS symptoms Patients with restless legs syndrome already have difficulty sleeping as their symptoms tend to worsen at night or with rest but sedating antihistamines such as Benadryl can intensify the symptoms says neurologist William Ondo MD director of the Movement Disorder Clinic at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston
A doctor can assess any medications you take or test for vitamin deficiencies that could be making your RLS symptoms worse
Your bedroom is too hot
Room temperature and a good nights sleep are inextricably linked Your body needs a dip in body temperature to cue the onset of sleep a too warm room can make you struggle to fall or stay asleep or make you wake up in the middle of the night
The National Sleep Foundation recommends that you sleep in a cool room thats approximately 65 degrees Their experts maintain that this temperature is typically conducive to a restful night However they also suggest experimenting Various settings affect people differently so find a temperature on the cool side thats best for you
Your mattress is firm VERY firm
Its a common myth that a firmer mattress and better sleep go hand in hand Mattresses that are overly firm create high pressure points in the hips and shoulders and poor support in the lower back which leads to tossing and turning to relieve those pressure pointsand thus a restless night of sleep
Dont select your mattress based on the long held notion that firmer is better Most people wait way too long to replace their mattress if youre in the market for a new one take your time to do research and find a level of firmness that feels truly comfortable Take stores and companies up on their offer to test the mattress in your home for a period of time if you find youre not sleeping well keep playing Goldilocks
You have sleep apnea but you might not even know
If you wake up often throughout the night its possible that you may have these symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea
This condition usually involves loud snoring often coupled with moments of sporadic pauses of breathing during sleep It occurs when the muscles in the back of your throat relax to the point of not being able to get a proper breath back in Your brain picks up on this breathing problem and in an attempt to appropriately open your airway wakes you from your slumber What results is often a loud snore or snort during this reawaking episode
This happens so often that you end up experiencing numerous waking moments instead of the solid nights sleep you need
Talk to your doctor if you suspect you have obstructive sleep apneaor if your bedmate insists you do The hallmark symptom excessive daytime sleepiness You may be referred to a sleep specialist who may perform blood oxygen level tests while you sleep or ask you to do a home sleep test to monitor things like your breathing patterns oxygen levels and heart rate
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Youre stressing out big time
Stress is a major contributor to insomnia no surprise If youre constantly worrying whether its about your job finances the upcoming election or a future vacation yes happy occasions can also cause stress chances are youre experiencing your share of waking up in the middle of the night
To reduce stress try to squeeze in more regular exerciseeven a 10 minute walk during lunch or after dinner can help A review of studies published in 2017 in Advances in Preventive Medicine found that exercise improves sleep quality or duration
You keep going to the bathroom
The need to pee in the middle of the night can definitely be part of the reason why you dont get much sleep But having to use the bathroom every single night could be the result of more than just drinking lots of water before bed It could also be a sneaky symptom of diabetes or a urinary tract infection
You have alcohol in your system
A study published in 2019 in the journal Sleep found that alcohol use within four hours of bedtime can sabotage sleep Heres why Drinking alcohol can shorten the time it takes for you to fall asleep but the amount of time you sleep is disrupted
Your sleep cycle starts in non rapid eye movement sleep and then goes into a short period of rapid eye movement REM sleep By drinking alcohol youll spend more time in a deep sleep rather than in REM sleep And REM sleep which takes up 20 to 25 percent of your sleep helps with concentration memory and motor skills All of which can be affected negatively if you dont get enough of it
You had too much screen time
Your sleep schedule could be seriously messed up if you like to scroll through your phone right before bed Thats because smartphoneslike laptops tablets and televisionsemit blue light a type of light that the brain interprets as daylight
The blue light actually suppresses melatonin a hormone that affects circadian rhythm and should increase when you are preparing for bedtime Heres what experts say about whether blue light blocking glasses work The result Your brain feels stimulated
This is fine if youre looking at your smartphones screen at noon but if youre looking at the screen at midnight your brain is going to get confused and think that the sun is outmaking it even tougher to fall asleep
It is frustrating to get a poor nights sleep and feel exhausted and uncomfortable the next day Pinpointing the reason or reasons why you are not sleeping well can be the first step in helping you to catch some much needed and much deserved Zs
If a sleep disorder is the underlying cause of your poor quality sleep troubles a sleep study may be necessary to diagnose and treat the sleep disorder
If you live in the state of Alaska and believe a sleep disorder like sleep apnea restless leg syndrome or narcolepsy is keeping you from getting the quality sleep we all need schedule a call for a free consultation with Alaska Sleep Clinic 907 770 9104
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