Have you ever thought about buying an adjustable power bed? Or even why people get them. Even though adjustable beds can make reading or watching TV a purely comfortable experience. Many adjustable power bed owners have them for the medicinal benefits to help aid a medical condition.
So how do you know if an adjustable power bed is right for you. Many doctors have recommended a adjustable sleep systems to their patients for conditions like a hiatal hernia, chronic back pain, poor circulation, insomnia, even nervous tension and breathing difficulties at night.
So what is a hiatal hernia? A hiatal hernia is a condition where the fluids in the stomach want to come up into the throat. It is a failing valve near the top of the stomach that causes this condition. When you sleep with the head of your bed at a slightly elevated angle, about 30 degrees. Gravity helps to keep the fluids in the stomach.
Now we’re all probably familiar with chronic back pain, since millions suffer and there is little medical science can do for it. An adjustable bed can easily help relieve your back pain. Just sleep in a slightly different position every night you will rotate the pressure points in the spine. You can also reverse the pressure on your lower back by sleeping with your feet elevated about 4 to 5 inches, with your head flat. Just say later to twisting your back to get in and out of bed all the time too. Just raise the head of your adjustable bed all the way up.
Has your doctor ever told you to sleep with your legs above your heart because you suffer from poor curculation or a curculatory disorder? An adjustable bed can help you do just that, with easy and pure comfort. Doctors also recommend the same for women who have varicose veins in the legs.
For those who unfortunatly suffer from insomnia and nervous tension, sleeping in a slightly different position every night can help. Some adjustable sleep system makes and models also have an optional massage system can help relax you to sleep and relieve tension.
Many doctors recommended to patients that sleeping with the head elevated for their patients with breathing problems. This typically means trying to sleep with a ton of shifty pillows stuffed behind your head, neck and back. With an adjustable bed, you can achieve the elevation you need to help you breathe easier and you won’t lose sleep constantly having to adjust and readjust the pillows throughout the night.
I personally can relate this condition. I have a younger sister who has had sleep apnea most of her life. Having an adjustable power bed for her turned out to be a neccessity, and also part of her long term solution.
Besides pure comfort, there are many benefits to having a adjustable sleep system. If you suffer from any of these medical conditions an adjustable sleep system may be right for you.
Author
Isaac Menely