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For those who suffer from acid reflux or GERD can be challenging. When these sleepers lie
down at night, stomach acid can flow back into the esophagus, causing a painful…

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For those who suffer from acid reflux or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease),
getting a good night's sleep can be challenging. When these sleepers lie down at night,
stomach acid can flow back into the esophagus, causing a painful burning sensation often
referred to as heartburn. This pain can make it difficult to get comfortable and fall asleep
quickly. It can also result in nighttime disruptions that lead to lost hours of sleep.

Many individuals with chronic acid reflux find relief by resting on an incline. Gently lifting the
upper body encourages stomach acid to flow away from the esophagus. A comfortable and
safe way to achieve an incline during sleep is by using a wedge pillow. Throughout this
article, we explain what a wedge pillow is and the different types of wedge pillows available.
Plus, we cover how to safely use a wedge pillow to alleviate symptoms of acid reflux.

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A wedge pillow is an orthopedic, triangle-shaped pillow tapered on an incline. The shape is


similar to a wedge of cheese, hence the name “wedge pillow.” These pillows comfortably lift
the upper body to a 30 to 45-degree angle so gravity can keep acid down and prevent
regurgitation. Wedge pillows can also open up the airways for those with obstructive sleep
apnea. Plus, they can be used to elevate the legs to improve circulation and relieve pressure
on the lumbar spine.

Although most wedge pillows serve a similar purpose, they can vary in terms of incline, size,
weight, materials, shape, firmness level, temperature regulation, and price. Below, we outline
the various types of wedge pillows available and why they may or may not be right for you.

Incline
The angle on most wedge pillows ranges between 30 to 45 degrees or about 6 to 12 inches.
For those with acid reflux and sleep apnea, we suggest a wedge pillow with a mid-level
incline, a 35 to 40-degree angle.

A pillow with a lower incline, a 30 to 32-degree angle, is ideal for use under the knees or
legs, while a higher incline, (43 to 45-degree angle), is great for supporting the neck and
back when sitting up in bed.

Size
Wedge pillows often measure 20 to 24 inches long. The width is also typically between 20 to
24 inches; however, the height of the incline can vary between 6 to 12 inches. Wedge
pillows are often bigger than standard pillow sizes, so be sure to consider your size
preferences and the size of your mattress before purchasing.

Individuals who frequently toss and turn, or those who have a larger bed, such as a queen or
king size, may prefer a large wedge pillow. For petite individuals or those with a smaller bed,
such as a twin or a full size, a wedge pillow on the smaller side may work best.

Weight
The weight of a wedge pillow will vary depending on the depth of the angle. The bigger the
incline, the more the pillow will weigh. High incline wedge pillows, such as those with a 43
to 45-degree angle, typically weigh between 10 and 12 points. Smaller models, such as
those made for children, often weigh between 2 and 4 pounds.

Although the weight of the pillow can vary, wedge pillows tend to be heavier than traditional
pillows. The extra weight is needed to keep the pillow from shifting, so sleepers remain in an
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Contoured vs. Flat


All wedge pillows have a triangular shape with a gradual slope. However, some may have a
contoured or curved surface to keep the head, neck, and shoulders aligned, allowing the
spine to remain neutral. Contoured wedge pillows work well for side sleepers and
combination sleepers. Instead of a curved surface, some wedge pillows have a flat surface,
which works well for back sleepers.

Materials
Most wedge pillows are made of memory foam or poly-foam, or a combination of the two.
Both foam types contour to the body for maximum support and pressure relief. Plus, both
foams are available in a variety of firmness levels, ranging from ultra-soft and firm. The
versatility of these materials allows manufacturers to construct a soft yet durable wedge
pillow to keep sleepers in a comfortable elevated position throughout the night.

Firmness Level

To maintain their sturdy and supportive shape, most wedge pillows are medium-firm to firm.
Side sleepers often prefer a medium-firm wedge pillow because they are soft enough to
cradle and cushion the shoulder joints. However, back sleepers typically prefer a firm wedge
pillow to prevent sinkage.

Temperature Regulation
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less heat. Also, pillows with built-in ventilation channels have better airflow to prevent heat-
trapping.

Price
A wedge pillow made with quality materials will cost between $50 and $100. The price of
the pillow will fluctuate based on the size and durability. Memory foam wedge pillows tend
to be more expensive than those made with poly-foam; however, memory foam is more
durable and lasts much longer.

How to Use a Wedge Pillow?


If you frequently experience heartburn due to acid indigestion, we suggest using a medium
loft wedge pillow with an incline between 30 and 40 degrees. When using an acid reflux
pillow, the lowest part of the incline should end in the middle of the back. The highest part of
the incline should rest beneath the head, and there should be 2 to 3 inches of space
between the head and the end of the pillow.

Wedge Pillows and Sleep Positions


Wedge pillows are not soft and snuggly. Instead, they have a firm, supportive feel to keep
sleepers resting at a comfortable incline throughout the night. While these pillows can help
anyone with acid reflux, they do not work well for all sleep positions. The following list
indicates the sleep styles best suited for a wedge pillow.

Side Sleepers
When resting on one’s side, the shoulder and hip joints bear most of the body weight. A
wedge pillow is ideal for side sleepers because the slight incline keeps the spine aligned
and prevents tension buildup. A contoured memory foam wedge pillow with a medium-firm
feel works well for these sleepers because it’s soft enough to cradle and protect the joints
from pressure points.

Back Sleepers
Back sleeping is not the ideal sleeping posture for snorers. This is because the ring of
muscles and soft tissue at the back of the throat collapse during sleep. As sleepers exhale
and air passes through this tissue, it causes a loud vibrating noise. A wedge pillow can
prevent this among these individuals by forcing the tongue to fall forward rather than
backward, preventing obstruction.
For back sleepers, we recommend a wedge pillow with a firmer feel to prevent spinal
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Stomach Sleepers
Stomach sleepers often experience neck and back pain because this position forces the
spine to bow unnaturally, causing tension build-up in these areas. Therefore, stomach
sleepers need a flat sleep surface to lessen the curvature of the spine.

Using a wedge pillow will only cause tension and pain to get worse for stomach sleepers. If
you prefer to rest on your stomach and you frequently experience GERD, we recommend
switching to the side or back so you can enjoy the benefits of a wedge pillow.

Combinations Sleepers
Combination sleepers who alternate between side and back sleeping should select a large
wedge pillow. A pillow with a wider surface area will prevent these sleepers from rolling onto
the mattress during the night.

Who Else Can Benefit From a Wedge Pillow?


In addition to acid reflux, wedge pillows can also help alleviate symptoms associated with
the following conditions:

• Poor circulation: Those with poor circulation can place a wedge pillow beneath
their feet or legs to promote blood flow to the heart. This can reduce swelling
and prevent blood clots. A wedge pillow can also prevent blood from collecting
in the lower legs and causing the development of varicose veins.
• Shoulder, back, and neck pain: Whether you are a side or back sleeper, a
wedge pillow promotes proper spinal alignment to alleviate tension. For those
with chronic pain, a neutral spine will allow muscles to relax and recover during
sleep. However, sleepers with sore necks may need to seek out more adaptable
pillows for neck pain.
• Obstructive sleep apnea: For those with sleep apnea, the slight elevation of a
wedge pillow can open up the airways and make breathing more comfortable.
When the airways are not obstructed, breathing is less likely to start and stop
during sleep.
• Pregnancy women: Side sleeping is recommended for pregnant women to
encourage blood flow to the fetus. A wedge pillow or a therapeutic body pillow
can be placed behind the body to prevent rolling to the back. Pregnant women
who experience lower back or hip pain can also place a wedge pillow between
their knees to relieve muscle tension.
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Is snoring and acid reflux related?
Although GERD and snoring are not always related, acid reflux symptoms can lead to
snoring. When stomach acid travels back up the esophagus, it can cause the soft tissue in
the airways to swell. This causes them to narrow and can lead to loud snoring.

How much should you elevate your head for acid reflux?
Acid reflux sufferers should elevate the head to an angle between 35 and 45 degrees.
Wedge pillows with a mid-loft will sit about 8 to 10 inches above the mattress’s surface. An
adjustable bed frame can also be used to achieve this lift.

What is the best sleeping position for acid reflux?


Sleeping on your left side is best for acid reflux. When resting in this position, gravity can
return fluid to the stomach much quicker than when resting on your back or the right side.
The slight elevation achieved with a wedge pillow can improve acid reflux even more.

Why does acid reflux get worse at night?


Acid reflux gets worse at night because once the body is reclined, it is easier for stomach
acid to flow back up into the esophagus. When the body is upright, gravity discourages
these fluids from entering the esophagus.

Can GERD make it hard to breathe?


Yes, it is common for those with GERD to experience shortness of breath, wheezing, and
chronic coughing. Many individuals with GERD often develop asthma and sleep apnea.
Elevating the head at night can help reduce acid reflux and open up the airways to make
breathing easier.

What causes acid reflux?


Acid reflux can be caused by a hiatal hernia, pregnancy, smoking, poor diet, certain
medications, and obesity. If the occurrence of heartburn persists over time, you should
discuss your condition with a healthcare provider.

Conclusion
If acid reflux is keeping you awake at night and causing you to miss out on precious hours of
sleep, a wedge pillow may be just what you need. These pillows are versatile, functional, and
affordable. Plus, elevating the head during sleep can improve many other conditions,
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In fact, Dr. Nayantara Santhi notes, “Physical discomfort such as acid reflux or back pain can
prevent you from sleeping well at night. This can in turn worsen your feelings of pain or
discomfort. A good sleeping position can reduce physical discomfort at night and get you to
sleep better. Good sleep is as important for our physical and mental well-being as diet and
exercise.”

This article is for informational purposes and should not replace advice from your doctor or
other medical professional.

About the author

McKenzie Hyde is a Certified Sleep Science Coach and a full-time writer focused on sleep health
and the mattress industry. She currently writes articles on a variety of topics, ranging from sleep
hygiene to the newest trends in the mattress and bedding industry. Just some of the topics she has
covered include best sleep practices for students, the consequences of going without sleep, and
choosing the right bed if you suffer from back pain. McKenzie Hyde holds a Master of Arts degree
from Utah State University where she studied literature and writing. While there, she taught
argumentative writing and wrote a variety of articles and analyses for literary and academic
journals.

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