Alcohol is the Enemy of your Sleep Patterns!
Even though many fall asleep after a few drinks, booze may kill your sleeping patterns. If you drink one glass of wine every now and then, you don’t need to worry. However, if you like partying and blacking out, then it might be an issue. Whenever you get heavily drunk, you will wake up often during the night (either to drink or use the bathroom). Not only that, heavy drinking is directly related to interference of REM sleep (rapid eye movement sleep), which in the long run results in a feeling of restlessness in the morning after.
Alcohol affects your body in ways you can’t even begin to imagine. It is your biggest enemy if you want to sleep better. The 2013 study, which was published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, proved that whenever you drink your deep sleep is strong at the very beginning of the night, but it is weakened as time goes by. This results in your body feeling lethargic. Additionally, if you fall asleep late, then you will most likely wake up late. Making it harder for your body to follow a routine and affecting your metabolism. Your sleep cycle will be chaos and will make you feel restless and lethargic every other day.
Also, whenever you drink, you may feel hungover the next day. One of the solutions to hangovers is naps. However, napping during the day will also affect your chances to sleep better at night. All in all, drinking excessive alcohol is dangerous to your mental and physical health. If you do wish to go out, make sure not to drink too much. Additionally, always drink a glass of water for each glass of alcohol you consume. This way you will keep your body hydrated and will respond better to recovering the next day.