| ▲ | Arch485 9 hours ago | |||||||
Increasing skin temperature is known to induce sleep (can't find a source currently, sorry). Something about your skin being warmer allowing your body to cool more effectively, I think. So a hot shower before bed is actually great for sleep, because you get the increased skin temp, relaxed muscles from the warm water, and general relaxation because showers are (for many people) relaxing. | ||||||||
| ▲ | something765478 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
That's funny, I find it much easier to fall asleep in a cold environment. Then again, I also like to use a heavy blanket, so maybe it's the weight more than the cold that's helping me. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | pawelduda 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Hot shower heats up your body, which causes it to direct blood away from the core to cool it down so it doesn't overheat. Dropping core temp triggers the brain to ramp up melatonin production. Or so I heard. Conversely, when the temperature drops, your body directs blood away from your hands and legs because core has higher priority for survival | ||||||||