The Cost of Sleeping on a Bad Bed

You are getting between 6-8 hours of sleep per night.  You are going to bed early. You are avoiding caffeine at night. Yet, you feel tired the next day. You might even wake up with a slightly sore back or sore muscles. What’s going on?

 

Chances are you have a bad bed or mattress. The main thing to consider is the age of your mattress. If you take proper care of your mattress, it could last between 7-10 years. Any mattress older than this could bring potential hygienic issues. For instance, people tend to sweat a lot during sleep. This obviously goes straight to your mattress and leads to mould and spores. A good mattress protector could prevent this. Dust mites are the next thing to consider, which develops as our dead skin builds up. Lastly, deformation is an important thing to consider. Good beds will hold their shape when weight is applied to it, whereas a bad bed will start dipping in the centre.

 

Contrary to what people believe, you cannot use the same mattress forever. You can, however, make sure that you invest in a quality mattress.  If you don’t, you might want to read on to see what a bad bed and/or mattress really costs you.

 

1.      Diminished Memory

A good night’s sleep promotes better memory. The Rapid Eye Movement (REM) stage helps to solidify information into our memory. If you don’t get a good night’s sleep or don’t get enough sleep, you reduce your ability to retain the information needed for memory. Investing in a good base set will promote better sleep, which in return promotes better memory.

 

2.      Less Awareness and Creativity

Your cognitive abilities rely on you getting a good night’s rest. If you find yourself feeling less aware during the day, despite going to bed early, you could have a bad mattress. Be more aware and creative during the day, and get a good night’s sleep on the Sealy Bailey 137cm Mattress.

 

3.      Increased Blood Pressure

Your blood pressure reduces during each of the REM stages, and interrupting those sleep cycles may keep your blood pressure from reducing properly. This can lead to potential heart issues. Stress can cause your blood pressure to increase, and a bad night’s sleep prevents your body from releasing hormones that regulate stress in your body.

 

4.      Weight Gain

Whether you choose to believe it or not, a bad bed can cause you to gain weight. By not getting quality sleep, your metabolism slows down, which in turn makes it harder for your body to burn fat. Your hunger levels are also affected by the quality of your sleep.