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Age Can Play a Role
As people get older, sleep patterns naturally change.
This doesn’t necessarily indicate a serious problem, but it can make early-morning awakenings more common.
Health Conditions to Consider
Occasional awakenings are usually normal.
- Sleep apnea
- Chronic pain
- Acid reflux
- Hormonal changes
- Certain medications
- Mood disorders
Anyone experiencing frequent sleep problems should consider discussing their symptoms with a healthcare professional.
The Myth of the “Mystical Hour”
Social media often claims that waking up at 3 or 4 a.m. is a sign of supernatural activity, spiritual messages, or hidden forces.
The fact that many people wake around this time is largely due to how human sleep naturally works.
What You Can Do
Maintain a Consistent Schedule
Go to bed and wake up at the same time each day whenever possible.
Limit Stimulants
Create a Relaxing Bedtime Routine
Reading, meditation, or gentle stretching may help prepare the body for sleep.
Avoid Checking the Clock
Constantly monitoring the time can increase anxiety and make it harder to fall back asleep.
Manage Stress
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