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Title: An Overview of Insomnia
Post by: arthas™ on July 25, 2013, 12:57:50 AM
Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep. People with insomnia have one or more of the following symptoms:

Types of Insomnia

There are two types of insomnia: primary insomnia and secondary insomnia.


Acute vs. Chronic Insomnia

Insomnia also varies in how long it lasts and how often it occurs. It can be short-term (acute insomnia) or can last a long time (chronic insomnia). It can also come and go, with periods of time when a person has no sleep problems. Acute insomnia can last from one night to a few weeks. Insomnia is called chronic when a person has insomnia at least three nights a week for a month or longer.

Causes of Insomnia

Causes of acute insomnia can include:


Causes of chronic insomnia include:


Symptoms of Insomnia

Symptoms of insomnia can include:


Diagnosing Insomnia

If you think you have insomnia, talk to your health care provider. An evaluation may include a physical exam, a medical history, and a sleep history. You may be asked to keep a sleep diary for a week or two, keeping track of your sleep patterns and how you feel during the day. Your health care provider may want to interview your bed partner about the quantity and quality of your sleep. In some cases, you may be referred to a sleep center for special tests.

Treatment for Insomnia

Acute insomnia may not require treatment. Mild insomnia often can be prevented or cured by practicing good sleep habits (see below). If your insomnia makes it hard for you to function during the day because you are sleepy and tired, your health care provider may prescribe sleeping pills for a limited time. Rapid onset, short-acting drugs can help you avoid effects such as drowsiness the following day. Avoid using over-the-counter sleeping pills for insomnia, because they may have undesired side effects and tend to lose their effectiveness over time.

Treatment for chronic insomnia includes first treating any underlying conditions or health problems that are causing the insomnia. If insomnia continues, your health care provider may suggest behavioral therapy. Behavioral approaches help you to change behaviors that may worsen insomnia and to learn new behaviors to promote sleep. Techniques such as relaxation exercises, sleep restriction therapy, and reconditioning may be useful.

Good Sleep Habits for Beating Insomnia

Good sleep habits, also called sleep hygiene, can help you get a good night's sleep and beat insomnia. Here are some tips:


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Title: Re: An Overview of Insomnia
Post by: ¿m☺ÿ on July 26, 2013, 05:44:51 PM
nice topic.... being aware is better to avoid insomia...
thanks for sharing
 :-\ :-\
Title: Re: An Overview of Insomnia
Post by: arthas™ on July 26, 2013, 05:51:18 PM
nice topic.... being aware is better to avoid insomia...
thanks for sharing
 :-\ :-\

eto kasi problem ko kaya pinost ko na rin. salamat sa pagdaan sir imoy.
Title: Re: An Overview of Insomnia
Post by: fayt on July 26, 2013, 10:20:34 PM
Madalas ang insomia sa mga taong inlove wahaha..  joke lang..

Very helpful tips po.. karma+

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