How to beat the heat to sleep well in summers
How to beat the heat to sleep well in summers
Here are some tips to sleep better in the summer
Shower before going to bed
- A shower will cool you off and make you feel calmer.
- High temperature in the air or in the body makes it uncomfortable for us to sleep.
- Do not use very cold water as it decreases the blood flow momentarily, making you feel cool, but a few minutes later you’ll feel hot again.
- Instead, a warm shower will help release your body heat.
Sleeping position matters
- Better to sleep solo and spread out on the bed.
- Curled position warms up the body and might hinder your sleep.
- Letting your limbs spread out allows your body to release the heat and not retain it as it does in the latter position.
- A cooler body will help you sleep more peacefully. Try sleeping in a larger bed if possible.
Water and towel to the rescue
- Hot days demand us to drink lots of water. Water mellows the heat and cools us off from within.
- Wrap some ice in a towel and place it in the bed to feel cool while sleeping.
- However, remove the ice pack if you feel too cold.
- Wipe with or put a cold towel on your wrists, ankles, neck, inner elbows, underarms, and behind knees.
Sleep hypnosis
- Sleep hypnosis works on a person’s mind to achieve better sleep.
- It aims to identify the negative habits related to sleep and fix the root of the problem.
- Once these issues are fixed, the person can then sleep better.
- It involves visualizing calm images and may encourage sleep hygiene improvements to develop healthier sleep routines by following a consistent sleep schedule.
Sleep in a cool, dark room
- A hot room won’t allow you to sleep well. So switch off the lights early to reduce warmth from the bulbs.
- You can keep the windows open to allow for natural ventilation. But use a cooler or AC if it gets too hot.
- Use cooling fabrics for your bedsheets and PJs.
- Also, shut the drapes to cool down the room and darken it.