This article is a translation of the following Japanese article:
Original: 夢で起きるのは睡眠の質が悪い?|原因・体調との関係・改善のヒントをやさしく解説
“I wake up in the middle of a dream”
“I wake up in a dream almost every night”
“Does this mean I’m not sleeping properly?”
From these questions, a lot of people search for “Quality of sleep that wakes you up in dreams” and “Causes for waking up in dreams”
.
In conclusion,
👉 Waking up in a dream does not necessarily mean poor sleep quality
However,depending on the frequency and the state you are in after waking up, it may also be a sign that your sleep quality is declining.
Author
“The point is not “what you dreamed” but “how you feel after you wake up””
Is it strange to wake up in a dream?
First of all, I want you to be reassured:
👉 Waking up in a dream is not uncommon.
People’s sleep is
- NREM sleep (deep sleep)
- REM sleep (light sleep/easy to dream)
is repeated.
During REM sleep, your brain is in a state close to being awake, so
you may be woken up by the content of your dreams.
What happens when you are likely to wake up in a dream
✔ Waking up during REM sleep
When you wake up during or immediately after a dream,
- I remember the contents of my dreams clearly
- I feel strongly that I woke up in a dream
It will look like this.
This is
a phenomenon that can occur naturally due to sleep rhythm.
Author
“In the morning when I remember my dreams, I often just wake up after a light sleep.”
Waking up in a dream = case of poor sleep quality
In the following cases,
The quality of your sleep may be decreasing.
✔ ① I wake up with dreams almost every night
- Almost every day
- Many times a night
If you wake up in a dream,
your sleep may be shallow and your sleep may be fragmented.
✔ ② Feeling tired after waking up
- I should have slept but I’m tired
- Heavy head
- Severe daytime sleepiness
This is
- Lack of deep sleep
- Your brain isn’t getting enough rest
It’s a sign.
✔ ③ Many nightmares and disturbing dreams
- Scary dreams
- Dream of being chased
- Impatient dream
, it is often due to
mental stress or nervousness.
Author
“The more painful the dream content, the less restorative power of sleep becomes.”
Main causes of waking up easily in dreams
✔ Stress/Thoughts
- Daytime tension
- Uneasy
- The state of not being able to rest
keeps your brain in a state of wakefulness, making it easier to wake up from
dreams.
✔ Strong stimulation before bed
- Smartphone
- SNS
- Animation
- News
These
cause your brain to fall asleep with excitement.
As a result,
- My dreams are vivid
- Awakening from a dream
It will be easier.
✔ Not getting enough sleep
In a state of sleep deprivation,
- Increased REM sleep
- Sleep becomes shallow
Because
you may wake up more often due to dreams.
✔ Effects of alcohol/drugs
- Bedtime wine
- Some sleeping pills
- Anti-anxiety drugs
is
- Temporarily sleepy
- Sleep becomes light afterward
Because
you may find it easier to wake up from your dreams.
Cases where you wake up in a dream but don’t worry much
In the following cases,
It cannot be said that the quality of your sleep is fatally poor.
- Sometimes I wake up in a dream
- I can sleep again after waking up
- Stay healthy during the day
- No feeling of lack of sleep
Author
“If you wake up in a dream sometimes, it’s a natural reaction of your body.”
Improvement points that people who wake up in dreams should be aware of
✔ Change the way you spend your time before bed
- Turn off your smartphone early
- Dim the lighting
- Create time with less stimulation
This alone can change the clarity of your dreams.
✔ Turn off your head before going to bed
- Take a deep breath
- Light stretching
- Write down your thoughts
It is important to switch your brain to “rest mode”.
Author
“Rather than trying too hard to “sleep,” it’s a shortcut to “relax””
✔ Don’t cut back on your sleep time
- Short sleep
- Accumulation of lack of sleep
is one of the biggest causes of
happening in dreams.
Guidelines for considering medical institutions
If the following conditions persist,
you may consider seeking consultation.
- I wake up many times in my dreams
- Nightmares continue every night
- Severe daytime sleepiness/loss of concentration
- Feeling depressed or anxious
Summary | Waking up in a dream = not necessarily bad sleep
✨ Waking up in a dream is not uncommon
✨ In many cases, you simply wake up during REM sleep
✨ Frequency, fatigue, and daytime condition are important
✨ Stress and sleeping habits have a big influence
Author
“If you keep waking up in a dream, try saying to yourself, “Maybe your sleep is getting shallower.”
Try using it as a gentle sign to comfort yourself🌿”
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