
When these symptoms appear, your kidneys may be signaling a problem
When these symptoms appear, your kidneys may be signaling a problem

When your body suddenly twitches or jumps right as you’re drifting off to sleep, it’s usually due to a phenomenon called a hypnic jerk (also known as a sleep start or hypnagogic jerk). This is a common, harmless, involuntary muscle spasm that happens during the transition from wakefulness to sleep.
Below is the full explanation:
A hypnic jerk is a sudden, involuntary muscle contraction that occurs as your body is falling asleep.
It may feel like:
A sudden “falling” sensation
A strong twitch in the arms or legs
Your whole body jumping
Your heart racing or a quick gasp
Being startled awake for a moment
These jerks are extremely common and happen to around 60–70% of people at some point.

Scientists do not have one single confirmed explanation, but several well-supported theories exist:
As your muscles relax and your breathing slows, the brain may mistakenly interpret this as “falling.”
To protect you, it triggers a quick jerk — a leftover survival reflex from ancient times.
When your nervous system is overstimulated, your brain remains more alert as you fall asleep, increasing the chance of jerking awake.
Being overtired makes it harder for your brain to smoothly transition into sleep, often causing stronger or more frequent jerks.
Caffeine, energy drinks, nicotine, and certain medications can overstimulate the nervous system, making hypnic jerks more likely.
Going to bed too late or changing your sleep routine often disrupts the sleep–wake cycle, triggering more muscle spasms at sleep onset.

Generally, no — they are considered benign and normal.
However, they may indicate that your body is:
Stressed
Overtired
Overstimulated
Not getting good-quality sleep
If the jerks are violent, happen nightly, or cause long-term sleep disruption, it may be worth discussing with a doctor.
Experts recommend the following:
A consistent sleep schedule reduces the chance of sudden muscle contractions.
Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and energy drinks at least 6 hours before bed.
Practice calming activities such as deep breathing, gentle stretching, warm showers, or reading.
Keep your bedroom quiet, dark, and cool, and avoid bright screens before bed.
Intense workouts can overstimulate the nervous system.
Hypnic jerks are common, natural, and usually nothing to worry about.
They happen because of the way the brain and body transition from wakefulness to sleep, especially when the nervous system is stressed, tired, or overstimulated.
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