The good news is that this is one of those problems that’s often easier to improve than people expect. You don’t necessarily need a whole new sleep setup. But you do want to pay attention to a few simple signs. If your pillow is flattened out, lumpy, constantly folded in half, or you keep adjusting it all night to “make it work,” that’s usually a clue something’s off. Sleep experts generally suggest replacing many pillows every 1 to 2 years, since older pillows can sag and lose support over time.
A better pillow won’t fix every kind of neck pain, but if the issue keeps showing up in the morning, it’s one of the smartest places to look first. And if pain is severe, follows an injury, lasts for weeks, or comes with tingling, weakness, fever, or pain that shoots into the arms or legs, that’s a good sign to check in with a clinician instead of just changing your bedding.
Sometimes the things we assume are “just part of getting older” turn out to be much more fixable than they seem.