5 REASONS YOU KEEP WAKING UP AT NIGHT
By prevention.com - Kate Bayless
It's 2 a.m. and you're wide awake. Again.
What's the deal?
First of all, understand that waking up in
the middle of the night is completely normal and part of our human DNA, says
Jose Colon, MD, founder of Paradise Sleep and author of The Sleep Diet.
"Nobody sleeps through the
night," Colon says. In fact, he says even 4 to 6 nocturnal awakenings are
considered normal. "This goes back to our caveman days where one would
wake up, scan the environment, make sure there are no tigers, and then go back
to sleep," he says. (Check out these 20 ways to sleep better tonight.)
That last part is key: You should be able
to go back to sleep. If you can't, one of these 5 sleep stealers may be
standing between you and a good night's rest:
Sleep Stealer: You Need to Pee
Nocturia (nighttime urination) has many
triggers. But if you find yourself waking up 2 to 4 times a night to pee—even
when you limit your evening drinking—you might want to try sipping more water
before bed. Just add a pinch of salt,
says Jonathan Steele, RN, executive director of WaterCures.org. Our bodies try to maintain an internal balance
of water and electrolytes, Steele says. Too much water without enough salt, and
your body may try to jettison some H20, which may explain why you're waking up
in the middle of the night to pee.
Sleep Solution: About 30 minutes before going to sleep,
drink a small glass of water with a pinch of unprocessed sea salt, Steele
suggests. "Unprocessed salt helps the water to get into all of our
cells," he says. You need to take the salt with H20 to ensure your body
retains both, he adds.
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