Some mattress materials like ones made from 100 memory foam can become softer in warmer rooms so try adjusting your thermostat to see if it makes your mattress more to your liking.
Bed too firm neck pain.
All mattresses will soften over time but if you think there s excess pressure on your shoulder move on to the next bed.
A sagging or lumpy mattress could be a factor in neck pain.
Furthermore if the mattress is very soft the body tends to sink thus causing extreme pressure on the spine and neck region.
I have a firm mattress with a cushiony top.
I too have head neck and shoulder pain and have found that a memory foam pillow with a wave on top helps.
But the trend is also supported by proven results.
Toughen up if your bed is too soft try a sheet of plywood under the mattress.
The hot trends in the mattress industry continue to be the foam latex and advanced air mattress construction.
On such a surface only shoulders and pelvis areas are supported while the spine bends downwards causing a very unnatural s shaped curve as seen on illustration b.
On a firmness scale we would classify this as medium firm.
The mattress will still be soft but it may feel more supported.
Avoiding back neck pain in bed.
Stomach sleepers are a whole other animal.
Firmness is up to you but if you get too firm of a mattress you can make your existing shoulder pain worse and it can also cause even more neck or back pain.
There are all kinds of mattress toppers available that can add additional contouring or pressure relief to the surface of a too firm mattress.
Pillow material mattress toppers can help soften a too firm mattress while thick pads or firm mattress toppers can add some more support.
This is by far the simplest way to correct a too firm mattress.
Recent studies suggest that they deliver a great night s sleep and can significantly reduce neck pain sciatica and chronic back pain along with lessening pain symptoms in the joints muscles and bones.
The top isn t as soft as a pillow top but soft enough to make the firmness more comfortable.
They should feel well supported throughout their entire body especially in the low back and hip area where their weight will tend to sink in.
Back sleepers need a firm bed but not too firm.
If your mattress is too firm excess pressure on areas like your shoulders hips knees side and back can lead to aches and pains.
A bed that is too firm does not conform to your body s movements and doesn t offer enough elasticity.
Memory foam and latex excel and pain relief and prove durable though wool cotton feather and poly foam toppers are also popular as well.