Insomnia

What is insomnia?

If you experience difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or enjoying a restful night's sleep, you may be suffering from insomnia. Insomnia is defined as the perception or complaint of inadequate or poor-quality sleep because of one or more of the following:

Insomnia is a common symptom in the US, reported by more than half of Americans surveyed in a recent National Sleep Foundation Sleep in America Poll.

It is classified as:

What are the causes of insomnia?

Insomnia may be caused by many factors, including:

What are the symptoms of insomnia?

Guidelines that may help sleep problems

People who suffer from insomnia that lasts for more than a few days should consult a physician so that the underlying cause can be identified, if possible, then treated.

If you have loud, irregular snoring, jerking legs, or pauses in breathing, in addition to other symptoms of insomnia, seek the advice of a physician.

These symptoms may be related to sleep apnea, a potentially life-threatening condition, with a variety of effective treatment options available.

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