1.Night Sweats
Night sweats can be caused by a variety of things. A clamminess or dampness to a full body soaking wet, have to change the sheets and take a shower feeling. It all means that you are waking up uncomfortable and often cold. As always you may want to check with your doctor.
What to do?
If you have a dog or cat sleeping with you and a partner, they are all producing heat so some one has to leave the bed!
Wear moisture wicking sleepwear like from Haralee.com.
Do not wear cotton to sleep. You will only wake up wet and cold.
Keep the room as cool as possible.
Run a fan near your feet.
2.Insomnia
Insomnia affects many people from a host of reasons. Is it heartburn or acid reflux? Muscle pains or leg spasms? Have you considered Menopause side effects or side effect from medications? As always you may want to check with your doctor.
What to do?
There are sleeping drugs prescription and over the counter to help.
There are relaxation and breathing exercises that may work for you.
If you have a partner that is a very restless sleeper or snorer, you may want to sleep in another room.
Suggestions like earplugs, wave or surf music, very dark curtains and a cool room may also help you stay asleep.
3. Wired Brain
You just cannot turn off your brain. You are stressed to your eyebrows. You are tired but a thought or activity from the day comes across you mind and before you know it you are making lists and writing emails in your head.
What to do?
There are sleeping drugs prescription and over the counter to help.
There are relaxation and breathing exercises that may work for you.
Some people find it beneficial to get up and do an activity like a crossword puzzle or word jumble or Sudoku or walk the dog or brush the cat out of the bed!
What keeps you up at night and what tips do you want to share on getting a better night sleep?