What is Insomnia

What is Insomnia?

The National Sleep Foundation describes insomnia as “a condition characterized by an inability to fall or stay asleep.” Insomnia is a serious sleep disorder, which can interfere with your daily life. If you’re experiencing symptoms of insomnia, you should speak with your doctor or a sleep specialist.

Lifestyle

Many people who suffer from insomnia can cure their condition by making a few simple changes to their day-to-day habits. However, others need to use medications to treat their sleeping problems.

Medication

Several conditions can lead to insomnia. These include stress, depression, and a medical condition. Symptoms may also be caused by certain medications and drugs.

Effects of Insomnia

Sleep is a vital part of a person’s health. A lack of it can result in fatigue, mood swings, and an impaired ability to function. People who have insomnia usually feel tired in the morning.

Chronic Insomnia

Chronic insomnia is a long-term condition in which a person has difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. It occurs in both men and women. This form of insomnia can be the result of a medical condition, such as diabetes, chronic pain, or heart disease.

Short-term insomnia

Short-term insomnia occurs when a person has trouble falling or staying asleep for a short period of time, such as a few weeks. Most cases of short-term insomnia are the result of a stressful event in the individual’s life, such as illness, the birth of a child, or an adverse change in lifestyle.

Secondary insomnia

Secondary insomnia occurs when a person experiences difficulty sleeping because of another medical condition, such as anxiety or depression. This form of insomnia is often associated with sleep apnea.

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Disclaimer: This is not professional advice and is simply an answer to a question and that if professional advice is sought, contact a licensed practitioner, or doctor in the appropriate administration.

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