Changing Your Sleeping Position Might Improve Your Health

Sep 10, 2019 by apost team

Getting sleep is one of the best things that you can do for your health. To get the most out of each night, it's important to sleep in the right position. Because your sleeping position affects more than your comfort – It can also affect your overall health.

The Soldier

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You can skip out on using a pillow to keep your body in a neutral position. This may reduce snoring. Placing a large pillow underneath your knees may help support the natural curve in your lower back.

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The Fetal Position

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This position is where you are on your side with your knees pulled into your chest. Your chin is tilting slightly down like a baby sleeping peacefully.

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A firm pillow can help support your head. If you sleep in this position, you can reduce the strain on your neck and back by switching sides during the night.

The Log

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In this position, you are on your side. Your arms are in a line pointing downward. Sleeping on your left side is better for your internal organs.

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Use a big pillow to prevent neck pain. If you put a pillow between your thighs, it can help line up your body so that you avoid hip and back pain.

The Freefall

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This position is when you sleep flat on your stomach. While it might feel comfortable, most sleep experts say that this is the worst position to choose.

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Try to get in a sideways position to reduce the strain on your neck and spine. Then, place a pillow between the bed and your stomach.

These are just a few of the most common sleeping positions. There are many more, of course, so don't stress if your favorite isn't included in the list. Just let us know in the comments what we missed!

Our content is created to the best of our knowledge, yet it is of general nature and cannot in any way substitute an individual consultation by your doctor. Your health is important to us!