If you’re waking up with anxiety as soon as your alarm sounds, it’s definitely not part of an idyllic morning of sunshine, birds chirping, andhot coffee.

Waking up with worry on your mind can make mornings hard, but it’s actually pretty common for people to have periods of morning anxiety.

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Why am I waking up with anxiety in the morning?

Morning anxiety technically isn’t a medical term and is a general way to describe feeling stressed or anxious when you wake up. Some reasons you might wake up worried include:

What are the symptoms of morning anxiety?

Physical and mental health symptoms ofanxietycan build or appear suddenly. With morning anxiety, you wake up in the a.m. with those anxious feels, or they appear soon after waking.

It’s totally normal to experience temporaryanxietyin the morning in response to what’s going on in your life. However, when anxiety is a constant, you may have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Starting the day with anxiety may be a sign that you have GAD.

According to theNational Institute of Mental Health, the main symptoms of GAD include:

Why do I wake up with anxiety?

You just got back from Dream Town, so why isanxietyworse in the morning? A natural process called cortisol awakening response could be at play.

Cortisol (aka the stress hormone) rises in the first 30 to 45 minutes after you wake up.Researchersthink this rise in cortisol helps your brain prepare for any activities you’ll face that day.

But it’s possible underlying stress and anxiety can make your cortisol levels risetoohigh. Let’s look at some factors that might impact your waking anxiety levels.

Stress and anxiety are practically BFFs. Facing one or more life stressors — like money worries, illness,job dissatisfaction, and relationship trouble — may add up to anxiety.

Plus, cortisol levels are generally higher any time you’re stressed. So, they may be even more pronounced during that a.m. spike right after you wake up.

Physical health

Anxiety and sleep disruptionare common symptoms of many health conditions. Here are a few that may cause you to sleep poorly and wake up anxious:

Mental health conditions

GAD can lead to both poor sleep and waking up anxious. Other mental health conditions have similar symptoms, includingdepression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), andbipolar disorder.

PTSD can also cause nightmares or trauma flashbacks that make you wake suddenly in a panicked state. If you have a psychiatric diagnosis and notice an increase in anxiety or trouble sleeping, talk with your doctor or therapist about it.

Sleep disorders

Sleep disorders likeinsomnia,sleep apnea, and narcolepsy can contribute to anxiety.

Episodes ofsleep paralysismay also cause intense fear when waking, and sometimes include hallucinations of an intruder in the room. This intense sleep disruption happens during REM sleep when you are partially awake, but your muscles can’t move, and may lead to anxious feelings in the a.m.

Folks with anxiety disorders, past trauma, or people who use alcohol are also more likely to experience sleep paralysis.

Alcohol or substance use

Alcohol and other substance use can worsen anxiety. Anddrinking alcohol before bedtimeis also associated with poor sleep.

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), about20 percentof Americans with alcohol or substance use disorder also have anxiety or a mood disorder.

Bottom line: Anxiety and alcohol aren’t a good mix. If you experience alcohol or substance use disorder and anxiety, reach out to your therapist or doctor. They can help you find the best treatment option for your situation.

Why am I waking up with panic attacks?

If you’re dealing with anxiety or apanic disorderduring the day, it’s also possible towake upwith a panic attack at night.

Research estimates about44 percent to 71 percentof people with a panic disorder will have a nighttime panic attack episode (aka nocturnal panic attacks). Nocturnal panic attacks usually occur in the first few hours after falling asleep.

The Sand Man may also be to blame. Intense and frighteningdreamsmay cause you to wake suddenly in a panic.

Night terrorscan also cause you to wake up terrified, which canfeellike a panic attack.Night terrorsare often associated with fever, illness, excessive caffeine and alcohol consumption, and emotional stress.

How is waking up with anxiety treated?

If you think GAD is behind your restless sleep and anxiety, speak with your doctor about your symptoms. They can assess your health history and may do further tests to rule out a physical cause for your symptoms. The doctor may also refer you to a therapist or psychiatrist for treatment.

GAD is usually managed with therapy (like cognitive behavior therapy) or medications. Somemedicationsused to treat anxiety include:

Some of these medications may cause side effects like worsening anxiety, panic attacks, or nightmares. Keep your doctor in the loop if your symptoms get worse when taking a new medication.

What can I do to help my morning anxiety symptoms?

There are also several steps you may attempt to improve sleep andmanage anxious feelsin the morning:

Slipping off to dreamland should be your sanctuary from waking worries, so it’s a big bummer to have your sleep interrupted by anxiety and panic.

Life stresses, illness, or an anxiety disorder may be the reason you wake up anxious. Generalized anxiety disorder can be treated with therapy and medication. Plus, there are plenty of lifestyle changes you may try tolower stress and sleep better.