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By Dr Pranab Gyawali, Consultant Gastroenterologist

Most people focus on food and supplements for gut health - but overlook sleep. In clinic here in Jumeirah, Dubai, I see this often: consistently sleeping less than 6 - 8 hours can nudge your gut out of balance and make symptoms worse.

What happens when you skimp on sleep

  • Cravings & snacking: Short sleep alters appetite hormones, so you reach for quick sugar/caffeine fixes.
  • Bloating & sensitivity: Your gut’s overnight “housekeeping” and repair run while you sleep; poor sleep can leave you crampy, gassy, and more reactive next day.
  • Low energy & mood: Tired brains choose convenience foods and skip movement—both add up for the gut.
  • Routine disruption: Late meals, late screens, and erratic bedtimes keep the gut clock off-sync.

How much sleep helps the gut?

Aim for 6 - 8 hours most nights. Helpful habits: earlier, lighter dinners; limit caffeine after midday; dim screens in the evening; a consistent wind-down.

When to look deeper

If you’ve improved sleep but still have bloating, reflux, abdominal pain, or suspected SIBO, check the guides below and consider targeted testing.

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FAQs

Q1: Does one bad night of sleep mess up the gut?
One late night is usually fine. It’s repeated short sleep that tends to drive cravings, bloating, and gut sensitivity.

Q2: Can poor sleep cause bloating?
Yes—overnight repair and motility can be disrupted, so you may feel gassy or crampy the next day.

Q3: What’s a gut-friendly evening routine?
Finish dinner 3–4 hours before bed, avoid heavy/fatty meals late, dim screens, and keep a consistent bedtime.

Q4: Do naps help if I can’t get 6–8 hours?
Short 10–20 minute naps can restore alertness, but they’re not a full substitute for regular nighttime sleep.

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