Insomnia
Disorders
Table of Contents
What Causes Insomnia and Who Suffers From It?
The Types of Insomnia and Its Impact on One's Health The Interrelationship
of Depression and Insomnia
What Symptoms Indicate A Serious Sleeping Disorder?
Sleeping Disorders #1 - Night Eating Syndrome
Sleeping Disorders #2 - Restless Legs Syndrome
Sleeping Disorders #3 - Circadian Rhythms Syndrome
Sleeping Disorders #4 - Conditioned Insomnia
Sleeping Disorders #5 - Sleep Apnea
Who Gets Sleep Apnea?
How Sleep Apnea Manifests Insomnia?
Insomnia In Infants and Children
Treating Insomnia - Do OTC Meds Work?
Curing Insomnia With Behavior Modification.
What Are The Long Term Effects of Insomnia?
It is commonplace for several people to suffer at least an occasional
night of almost non-existent sleep. The causes of insomnia differ
from person to person. What made a student insomniac varies from
what caused a shift worker or a traveler or an employee to acquire
such sleeping disorder. Insomnia, which is the inability to sleep
satisfactorily or to have any sleep at all, is one of the most
common sleep disorders.
It is
characterized by restlessness, sleep interruptions, decreased
sleeping time than the usual, or sometimes complete wakefulness.
Aside from the
annoyance that insomnia can cause to its sufferers, this sleep
disorder causes those afflicted
to lose enthusiasm
and energy, acquire memory and concentration problems, feel
lethargic, frustrated, and of course sleepy. Worse cases that
may be induced
by insomnia is one's being prone to accidents, reduced work
productivity and the aggravation of psychological and medical
conditions.
So what exactly are the culprits that make insomnia one menacing
sleeping problem?
1. Emotional Distress
More particularly when it is from internalized anxiety or anger,
emotional problems can easily trigger this sleep disorder.
2. Substance Abuse
Drinking too much coffee, colas or other "energy-upper drinks" is
known to cause insomnia. Caffeine from these drinks
is the main reason. Chain smokers can also be easy victims of
insomnia because of
the
nicotine that cigarettes contain. Herbal remedies,
alcohol and other medications can also make one prone to becoming an insomniac.
Some
may think that alcohol, when consumed, can make one
feel drowsy.
But little did they know that in the long run, when
the alcohol gets metabolized, sudden wakefulness will follow.
3. Biological Clock Disturbance.
Also known as circadian rhythm, one's body clock, when
altered, can damage the amount of sleep one can peacefully
enjoy.
This body clock
disturbance can be caused by an irregular slumber
schedule because of too much siesta or partying too
late at
night. It can also
be jetlag or body clock disturbance due to traveling
by plane to some
place where there is a different time zone. Other
causes may be the grave yard schedules of workers and
cramming
review season for students
induced by exams.
4. Environmental Factors
Extreme temperatures can disrupt one's sleeping
patterns. Noise and bright lights can have the
same effect
too. Homesickness or when
one is forced to sleep in an unfamiliar place
is also one reason
behind getting into the habit of not having
enough sleep.
5. Health Problems
Health disorders such as diabetes, heart failure,
hyperthyroidism, ulcers, and Parkinson's
disease can also induce insomnia.
Asthma may also be one health problem that
makes one prone to insomnia
because of an asthmatic's shortness of
breath. Frequent urination, heartburn,
and chronic pain from leg cramps, tooth
ache and arthritis can also cause insomnia. Psychiatric
conditions
such as schizophrenia
and depression are also possible culprits for insomnia.
Snoring with prolonged pauses
in
breathing while at sleep, also known
as sleep apnea can also cause insomnia. Periodic
arm and
leg movements
during
sleep
causing the
muscles to twitch excessively is one
underlying cause of this sleep disorder. Another cause
is narcolepsy or one's
lack of
control
on whether to stay awake or to fall asleep,
is another
cause of this
sleep disorder.
6. Pre-bedtime Activities
Engaging to vigorous activities such
as exercise just right before bedtime
can
deprive one
of a good night's
sleep.
Consuming large
meals when one is just about to sleep
can also make one experience this sleeping
disorder.
This is because
when
metabolism is
at its most active thus the body
prompts one to stay awake.
Who are Prone to Insomnia?
Reports have it that 90% of people
can acquire transient insomnia at
some point
in their
lives. While an estimate
of 30% suffers
from its chronic form.a. Women
are said to be more at risk in acquiring
insomnia because of the following
reasons:
- Pre-menstrual syndrome with symptoms of irritability,
depression and anxiety, and
bloating due to menstruation disturbs a
woman's sleeping pattern.
- Menopause can also change
a woman's sleeping pattern.
- Pregnancy makes sleeplessness
one common thing to happen.b.
Elderly people are
also prone to getting
insomnia because
ageing
alters one's sleeping
patterns.
c. Depressed people
have lighter slumbers
compared
to those
who don't feel this
psychological condition.d.
Students or younger
ones who are conscious
with
their grades
(because of cramming)
can easily become
insomniacs
too. With that
vast information on what
causes insomnia
and who
are at
risk with
this
sleeping disorder,
one can
easily ward
off
this annoying
condition.