How to Stop Talking in Your Sleep
Talking in one's sleep is a strange phenomenon. Few of us know how to deal with the situation, however, a majority remain clueless. An indicator that your sleep is disturbed, sleep talking, as well, may cause your 'sleeping partner' to skip a heartbeat or two!

Sleep talking in the actual is harmless to the articular. However, it could be extremely annoying and irritating to the person sleeping next to them. There could be episodes of sleep talking that vary in their degree and length of articulations. Some may experience episodes that involve little mutterings, and some may indulge in full-fledged, exotic conversations. It becomes all the more frustrating when your partner is calmly uttering gibberish in a singular monotone with a heavy baritone. Though a rare phenomenon, however, some sleep talkers have been known to yell, scream and shout at the top of their voices, and frighten those around them.
What Causes Somniloquy
Sleep talking is a part of the sleeping disorder parasomnia. It is primarily caused by non-restful or unfulfilled sleep stages. A characteristic that we often witness is the explicit display of a plethora of activities in their sleep. This may involve the individual in sleepwalking, sleep talking, teeth grinding, and night terrors. Some people may also experience jerks in their body while they sleep. They may thrash pillows, comforters or any bedding accessory that they come across, that is worth devouring. This is so because the person is not fully able to fall asleep. The partner sleeping next to the sleep talker could suddenly feel tremors as the bed shakes and juggles. However, one may get to know gradually that it is none other than your partner playing movers and shakers. Children are known to talk in their sleep, more than adults do. This is due to the fact that their brains have not matured fully and they endure incomplete sleep cycles. Sleep talking in children will disappear as age progresses. Till then, parents have to suffer mini heart tremors every time they hear winded story narrations from their child. Children and adults who talk in their sleep never remember that they did talk in the first place, and are caught by utter disbelief and surprise when the one who endured the tales, narrates the instances to them.
Ways to Curb Sleep Talking
- First and foremost, let the person get enough sleep. Having a peaceful sleep could help the person feel rejuvenated. It is when you are extremely tired and fatigued that the talker in you gets a high.
- Try to organize and have a fixed schedule of sleeping. Fix a time for going to bed and rising the next morning. Erratic sleeping time tables can cause you to talk in your sleep.
- Try not to consume a heavy meal before bedtime. Eat well, however, avoid overeating. After you are done with your meal, relax for a few minutes and then go to bed.
- If your partner sleep talks, try not to nag him to stop talking and go off to bed silently. Sleep talking can be annoying for the listening partner, however, this could disturb your partners already disturbed sleep even more.
- Monitor your stress levels and try to cut down on your anxiety meters. Let positive thoughts linger in your mind.
- To manage leg kicking and jerking of one's body suddenly during sleep, see a health care provider, who will most likely ask for a medical history. He might prescribe certain iron supplements to treat anemia, potassium supplements to treat cramping and spasms in the legs, or even administer sleeping pills.
- Cut back on or eliminate caffeine and nicotine, and reduce your alcohol consumption too.
- Relaxation exercises, such as meditation and yoga, are natural sleep inducers as they provide peace to the mind. You need to keep calm during the day and relax as the evening approaches.
- You may also take up your favorite sport or hit the gym, whichever pleases your senses, to divulge the sleep mumbler in you.
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