Waking up early can make you feel more refreshed and give a sense of happiness or calm throughout the day. However, waking up too early can leave you feeling tired and sleepy during the day. If you frequently wake up earlier than your morning alarm, read on to learn about the causes and how to address them.
Causes of Waking Up Too Early
Waking up early is often a temporary issue, but it can also be linked to more permanent factors like aging. Here are some common causes of waking up too early:
Age
As people age, their sleep patterns are more likely to change, often due to shifts in circadian rhythms. For women, this can be triggered by hormonal changes during menopause, while men may experience this due to age-related changes in the prostate.
These changes in circadian rhythms can make it harder for older adults to maintain continuous and uninterrupted sleep. The slow-wave sleep phase becomes shorter, reducing the total amount of sleep, while time spent awake, especially early in the morning, increases.
Anxiety
Anxiety and other mood disorders can lead to sleep disturbances, including waking up too early. Anxiety, stress, and depression are commonly linked to waking up hours before the desired time.
Stress, even if unrelated to anxiety disorders, can also cause you to wake up early. Common sources of stress include work-related pressures, family issues, relationship challenges, or the loss of a loved one.
Insomnia
Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or both. It can occur acutely or chronically. Acute insomnia is usually triggered by specific situations and lasts a few days to weeks, while chronic insomnia occurs at least three times a week for more than three months.
In addition to trouble falling asleep, people with insomnia often experience shorter sleep durations, causing them to wake up earlier than they would like.
Hormonal Changes
Hormonal shifts, such as those related to pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause, can also cause you to wake up earlier than usual. In pregnant women, sleep disruptions commonly occur in the last trimester due to physical changes. Pregnant women are advised to use a comfortable pillow to aid sleep.
For women approaching menopause, it's recommended to sleep on a comfortable bed and use a fan or air conditioner to promote restful sleep.
Lifestyle
Your lifestyle choices can impact your ability to stay asleep through the night. Smokers, those who engage in heavy exercise at night, and people without a consistent nightly routine are more likely to wake up early and struggle with sleep.
How to Overcome Waking Up Too Early
If you frequently wake up too early, it's advisable to consult a doctor. Treatment options depend on the underlying cause.
For those with medical conditions like anxiety, depression, or insomnia, doctors may recommend therapy, medications, and lifestyle changes to help restore normal sleep patterns.
In some cases, lifestyle adjustments can resolve sleep disorders, such as:
- Engaging in regular exercise
- Reducing caffeine and stimulant intake
- Creating a restful bedroom environment
- Practicing relaxation techniques
- Limiting nap durations
These strategies can help reset the circadian rhythm and address sleep issues. If you're experiencing sleep problems, it's best to see a doctor or use the consultation feature in the Ai Care app, available for download via the App Store or Play Store.
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- dr Nadia Opmalina