Have you ever woken up from a dream that felt so real, it’s hard to shake it off? A vivid dream is one that feels so real that you can recall it very clearly when you wake up. They can be happy or sad, based on your real life, or completely fabricated. Vivid dreams are ones that stick to your memory.
Causes
Scientists aren’t exactly clear on what causes
vivid dreams; however, there are a few things that have been shown to increase
their likelihood.
- Medications: Some
medications have been shown to cause vivid dreams. Anti-depressants are
medications that can help relieve the symptoms of depression. One of their
side effects is that they can cause vivid dreams due to the effect they have on REM
sleep.1 Beta-blockers are medications that treat high
blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. They have also been shown to
impact sleep and contribute to nightmares.2
- Sleep Disorders: Waking
up often during the night means you are interrupting your sleep cycles and
are more likely to remember what you were dreaming. Certain sleep
disorders can cause this to occur such as insomnia, narcolepsy, restless
leg syndrome, and sleep apnea. 3
- Major Changes To Your Sleep Schedule: Changing when you sleep and how much you sleep
can increase the risk of vivid dreams. Some examples include transitioning
to a job that requires night shift work, travelling across different time
zones and pulling all-nighters frequently for an extended period of
time. 3
- Anxiety and Stress: Ruminating
over stressful situations such as issues at work, struggles at school,
relationship problems and financial strain can cause most people to lose
sleep. Major life events take a toll on your emotional and mental
well-being. Experiences such as the death of a loved one, job loss, moving
to a new city, getting married, and the birth of a child can trigger vivid
dreams. It’s been shown that people with anxiety are more likely to have
nightmares.3
- Substance Abuse: Vivid
dreams and nightmares can be triggered by alcohol misuse and substance
abuse.4 A study showed that individuals who are in
recovery often have vivid dreams that involve drinking and drug use.5
- Mental Health Conditions: People with certain mental health conditions are more
likely to have nightmares. Some conditions include post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), generalized anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder,
schizophrenia and depression.
- Pregnancy: The physical body changes and increased hormone
production that occur during pregnancy can affect sleep patterns and
contribute to vivid dreams.
Harmful Side Effects of Vivid Dreams
Generally, having a vivid dream once in a
while isn’t a cause for concern. However, if you are having vivid dreams
frequently and it is interfering with your day-to-day life, it can cause
harmful effects on your overall health and well-being.
Some of these include:
- Fatigue: When you’re not getting sufficient
quality sleep, you have a reduced ability to focus and retain information
which can cause issues at work, school, and at home. Having trouble
staying awake and feeling sleepy during the day can be dangerous
especially if your job requires you to operate machinery or do manual
labor; you drive to work or you are responsible for the safety of
children. You may not be able to react as quickly and can be easily
distracted. Your judgment may be altered, putting yourself and others at
risk.
- Mood Issues: Recurring
vivid dreams that are distressing can negatively affect your mood. If the
dream is especially traumatic, it can trigger depression and anxiety, and
other mental health conditions. You are more irritable and easily aggravated
which can drain your energy, making you feel awful and affecting your
ability to function throughout the day.3
- Avoiding Sleep: Having
a persistent vivid dream that makes you feel anxious or overwhelmed may
cause you to consciously or subconsciously resist sleep. Bedtime becomes
something you dread because you’re worried you will have another
nightmare. However, resisting sleep will contribute to poorer sleep and
exacerbate negative health consequences.
How to Avoid Vivid Dreams
Identifying and treating the underlying cause
of your vivid dream can help reduce them. Contact your doctor and/or mental
health professional and they can provide appropriate advice, treatment options,
and effective lifestyle changes.
However, sometimes, it can be difficult to
determine a specific cause of your vivid dreams.
Here are some tips to help you reduce the
frequency of them:
- Practice Good Sleep Hygiene: Having good sleep habits can help improve your sleep.
Some include going to bed and waking up at the same time, limiting
caffeine, large meals, and alcohol before bedtime, shutting down screens
once in bed, and ensuring your bedroom is optimal for sleep (dark, quiet,
and comfortable).8
- Develop Healthy Habits: Being
physically active, having a sensible diet, staying hydrated, and
maintaining a healthy weight can help improve brain function, regulate
your mood and reduce sleep disturbances and vivid dreams.
- Try Stress Reduction Strategies: Everyone experiences and manages stress
differently. However, there are some ways to help reduce and cope with
stress. Some examples include breathing exercises, mindfulness meditation,
yoga, tai chi, and guided imagery.10
- Seek Therapy: Working
with a therapist or mental health care professional can
help you understand your emotional triggers, identify ways to improve your
mood, treat underlying mental health conditions and make you feel more in
control of your life to help improve the quality of your sleep.
Getting a good night’s sleep is essential to
feeling productive and well-rested for the following day. Certain medications,
sleep disorders, mental health, and medical conditions can cause vivid dreams.
Vivid dreams can affect your quality of life
if they are persistent and distressing. Changing your lifestyle and following
the advice and guidance of your healthcare provider can help reduce these
dreams and allow you to get a better night’s rest.
Credit: Verywellmind
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