Going to bed late and getting up early will cause sleep deprivation, which may induce sudden death, but the risk of its occurrence will still be affected by the degree of sleep deprivation, personal health conditions and other factors, and the specific situation will vary from person to person.
1. Higher risk of sudden death: When sleep deprivation is more serious or persistent, especially when an individual suffers from coronary heart disease, hypertension and other basic illnesses that are likely to cause dysfunction of important organs, there is a greater possibility of organ failure due to the increased load on the body, resulting in the occurrence of sudden death.
2. When the risk of sudden death is low: When sleep deprivation is only occasional or mild, and the individual’s basic health condition is good, sudden death will not generally occur.
Therefore, going to bed late and waking up early may not necessarily induce sudden death, but we should try to ensure sufficient sleep to maintain the normal functioning of the body. If sleep deprivation occurs, you need to pay attention to observe whether the discomfort occurs, once found abnormalities must be timely medical standardized diagnosis and treatment, do not blindly deal with, so as not to intervene inappropriately, resulting in adverse consequences.