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Sleeping difficulty

Disease Sleep terror disorderSleeping problems

Sleeping difficulty
Definition
Sleeping difficulty can involve difficulty falling asleep when you first go to bed at night, waking up too early in the morning, or waking up often during the night.

 


Sleeping difficulty
Alternate Names : Inability to sleep, Dyssomnia, Sleeplessness, Wakefulness
Definition ...

Sleeping difficulty, called insomnia, can involve difficulty falling asleep when you first go to bed at night, waking up too early in the morning, and waking up often during the night.
Considerations: ...

Sleeping difficulty is an annoying problem, but it is seldom dangerous. Because sleep is lighter and awakenings more frequent, older people may feel deprived of sleep even when total sleep time has not changed.

Sleeping difficulty can be due to problems falling asleep, restlessness or night-time sweats. Some women sweat heavily and have to get up to change the sheets several times a night.
Psychological changes ...

Sleeping difficulty
Early-onset Alzheimer's ... Disturbed sleep
East African Trypanosomiasis ... insomnia at night, daytime sleepiness
Ecstasy abuse ... insomnia
Ecstasy addiction ... sleep problems
Ecstasy withdrawal ... sleeplessness
Eczema ...

Benzodiazepine drugs and Z drugs are sometimes prescribed for short periods to ease symptoms of anxiety, sleeping difficulty, and sometimes for other reasons.

Multivitamins Supplements Causes Sleeping Difficulty?
Multivitamin supplements has now become part of the lifestyle of a busy urban community.

Lack of self-esteem
Reduced sex drive (libido)
Sleeping difficulty
Tiredness
Urinary frequency
Vaginal dryness.
Long-term health risks
A decrease in female hormones after menopause may lead to: ...

However, this type of insomnia can be easily corrected as long as a few simple changes are made to your daily routine. Jefferson sleep medicine specialists will talk to you about your sleeping difficulty and work with you to create a regular routine ...

Fetuses and newborns cannot metabolize caffeine in their livers, so it remains in their bodies for up to four days, stimulating their nervous system the entire time, causing irritability and sleeping difficulty.

Lack of menstrual periods in women
Nausea and vomiting
Pounding, rapid, or irregular pulse
Protruding eyes (exophthalmos)
Rapid, forceful, or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
Skin blushing or flushing
Sleeping difficulty ...

See also: Symptom, Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia, Stress

Disease Sleep terror disorderSleeping problems

 
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