The Overlooked Reason You’re Tossing & Turning (& 4 Ways To Reclaim Your Rest)
Is there such a thing as the sleep-skin connection?
Image by Fleur Kaan / Unsplash June 07, 2026 If you’ve ever dealt with eczema, you know it’s more than just dry, itchy skin—it’s a full-body experience that can affect everything from your mood to your energy levels. But here’s something you might not realize: that persistent itch could be quietly sabotaging your sleep. A meta-analysis1 found that nearly half of people with eczema also experience sleep disturbances, a rate significantly higher than the general population. The more severe the skin condition, the worse the sleep quality tends to be.
How eczema disrupts your rest
Atopic dermatitis, the technical name for eczema, sets off a cascade of reactions in the body that make quality sleep a real challenge. Researchers point to three main mechanisms:
This combination not only disrupts deep sleep but may also trigger daytime fatigue, anxiety, and mood changes—creating a frustrating cycle where poor sleep fuels inflammation, and inflammation worsens skin symptoms.
How to support both skin & sleep
While managing eczema may require professional care, small changes can make a meaningful difference:
The takeaway
If you’re tossing and turning at night, your skin might be sending a signal. Prioritizing eczema care and sleep hygiene isn’t just about comfort—it’s about restoring your body’s natural rhythms and resilience. Because when your skin rests easier, you do too.
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