Nighttime awakenings (1/10)
The importance of sleep (2/10)
Why do night awakenings occur?(3/10)
What does Chinese medicine say? (4/10)
According to Chinese medicine, waking up between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. is due to a malfunction of the gallbladder. The gallbladder plays an important role. “This pear-shaped organ (10 cm long) is located on the right side, under the liver, and produces bile ,” explains the Léon Berard Cancer Center.
Gallbladder dysfunction (5/10)
It’s part of the digestive system. Bile, produced by the gallbladder, helps the body digest fats. If it’s not functioning properly, digestion is affected, even though the gallbladder’s function isn’t essential for digestion. So, if you wake up at that time, try to take it easy.
A liver problem (6/10)
If you open your eyes every night between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., you likely have a liver problem, according to Chinese medicine. During this time, the liver regenerates.
Solutions to relieve liver pain (7/10)
If you are experiencing pain, take care of your liver by starting the day with lemon juice in warm water, for example. If you continue to experience pain, don’t hesitate to consult a doctor.
A lung problem (8/10)
If you wake up between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m., it could be a sign of a problem with your lungs, or your breathing in general, due to smoking or other causes. Psychologically, this can be likened to difficulty breathing, a feeling of being trapped.
The large intestine is involved (9/10)
If you wake up between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m., the large intestine is likely the culprit. Therefore, people who wake up during this time may experience digestive problems, constipation, or general bowel irregularities.
Consult a doctor if this continues. (10/10)
Probiotics, herbal teas… There are many natural remedies to improve digestion and gut health. If you feel that these symptoms persist, a consultation with a healthcare professional may be necessary.
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