That kind of statement is usually clickbait or misinformation, not a medically accurate “sign of one clear condition.”
Waking up at 3–4 a.m. can happen for many normal and non-serious reasons.
🌙 Common real causes of waking up early
1. Stress or anxiety
The brain becomes more alert at night when worries are active, causing early waking.
2. Sleep cycle changes (Circadian rhythm)
Your body’s internal clock can shift due to:
- age
- irregular sleep schedule
- lack of sunlight exposure
3. Depression or low mood
Some people with depression experience:
- early morning waking
- difficulty going back to sleep
- feeling tired despite sleeping
4. Physical causes
- needing to urinate at night
- pain or discomfort
- sleep apnea (breathing interruptions)
5. Lifestyle factors
- caffeine late in the day
- screen use before bed
- irregular sleep timing
⚠️ Important truth
Waking up at 3–4 a.m. is not a “clear sign” of one specific disease or spiritual meaning.
It is a non-specific symptom that can have many explanations.
🛌 When to pay attention
Consider seeking help if:
- it happens most nights for weeks
- you feel exhausted during the day
- it’s combined with anxiety, sadness, or snoring/gasping at night
✔️ Simple improvements
- fixed sleep schedule
- reduce caffeine after afternoon
- limit screens before bed
- calming routine (reading, light music)
If you want, I can explain what waking up at different times of night may mean in a more detailed sleep-cycle breakdown.