7 Gross Things That Can Happen If You Slept Really Well, According To Experts
If you were able to sleep really well, there's a good chance you'll wake up feeling refreshed, energized, and ready to take on the day. But as you climb out of bed, you might also feel a little gross, too. There might be drool on your pillow, there might be crusts in the corners of your eyes, and you might really have to poop. And yet it can all be a sign you got good sleep.
"Other signs of a good night’s sleep include plenty of physical energy, an upbeat mood, and a heightened ability to focus and concentrate," Rose MacDowell, sleep expert and chief research officer at Sleepopolis, tells Bustle. And this is what you should be aiming for, as often as possible, by going to bed at the same time and trying to get at least seven hours of sleep.
Good sleep doesn't just mean hours, though, but also how deeply you slept. "The deepest and most restorative stage of sleep is called N3 sleep," MacDowell says. "There are a number of physiological changes that occur during N3 sleep, including a decrease in blood flow to the brain, an increase in blood flow to the muscles, lowered breathing and heart rate, and reduced blood pressure. All of these changes are designed to keep us deeply asleep while the immune system reboots and the brain processes memories."
But it can also mean being so deeply asleep that you wake up feeling gross, thanks to the fact you didn't move or stir or blink or pee the entire night through. You might even notice some of the things below, which experts say can all be a sign you got deep sleep.
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