The Most Common Symptoms and Causes of Sleep Problems

July 24, 2016 2:24am CST
Over 50% of adult Americans experience some type of sleep problems on a regular basis. Insomnia is characterized as having difficulty falling in sleep, frequently waking up during sleep, or waking up too early and not being able to get back to sleep. If you have one of these sleep problems then you have insomnia. Since everyone's needs and satisfaction with sleep differ, insomnia cannot be defined by the number of hours of sleep or how fast you fall asleep. It all depends on how much you feel refreshed after you wake up. Some sleep problems are short-term or they can keep occurring on most nights and last for months. There are many causes of sleep problems. These problems occur mostly to people who are over the age 60, are females, and have some form of depression. Short-term type insomnias such as transient and intermittent insomnia occur mainly due to stress, environment noise, temperature, a sudden change in surroundings, or a sudden change in sleeping patterns. Doctors also recommend people with sleep problems to cut down on excessive exercise, smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, ingesting too much caffeine and long napping. We're very proud of the resources here, because we've taken the time to check out each and every website featured to make sure they are quality sites, with quality information.
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@skysnap (20154)
24 Jul 16
Stress and depression was reason for me. I listen to binaural beats : delta waves to get some sleep.
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