When you suffer from acid reflux or from indigestion, it can often be
difficult to sleep well. Many nights might be filled with bouts of heartburn
or nausea. In fact, many people only have trouble with acid reflux at night.
If you are longing for a peaceful night of sleep, there are several things
you can do to help reduce the possibility of symptoms and get back on track
to a good resting schedule. Take a look at these ways you can help your
nights become more restful and less difficult. After all, just because you
have acid reflux doesn't mean you shouldn't get the rest you need.
Eating After 6pm
One of the biggest mistakes people with acid reflux make is eating late
in the evening. In fact, doctors suggest that those who suffer with night
time acid reflux or indigestion should not eat up to three hours before
they plan to go bed. Many people tend to schedule dinner later than they
should and end up eating only an hour or two before they lay down. This
is not good because when you eat before bed you aren't giving your body
enough time to digest what you eat. And that is one reason you may be having
reflux during the night or even in the morning when you wake.
Raising Your Body
Another thing you can do to help yourself get a lot of rest at night is
to raise your head while sleeping. There are several ways you can do that.
Many people choose to get blocks to put under the upper two legs of their
bed. This will raise the head of their bed and allow their head to be automatically
higher than the rest of their body, without having to really think about
it much. Most people won't really notice the raise, so your spouse won't
likely be bothered by it. But your body will notice it and likely be helped.
Another way you can choose to raise your head is simply to add another pillow
under your neck at night. If you can find a way to prop yourself up while
you are sleeping, you will reduce your risk for acid reflux at night. The
higher you can stand to be propped up, the better it will work.
Medication Times
A third way you can try to get a good night's sleep is to coordinate your
medication so it is most effective throughout the night. Ask your doctor
about how long your medication takes to kick in once you swallow the pill.
Then try to take it so that it will kick in at the highest when you are
about to go to sleep. This may or may not be helpful for you, but it is
worth trying.
Overall, there is no reason why you shouldn't be able to find a way to control
your acid reflux at night and get a great night's sleep. The more restful
your night is, the better you will feel all day long. So, trying to get
a grip on your nighttime symptoms is important and should be a priority.
Acid reflux and indigestion are controllable conditions, so keep trying
until you figure out what works best for you.
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