Sleeping problems or why cant I sleep?
Why Can’t I Sleep?
A great mystery among many people, though not one that people have never heard before. Most people get the idea that most sleep loss occurs from either a bad bed or maybe you’re just under too much stress. While sometimes these reasons are the case, a lot of the time there are quite a few explanations for one who is having their sleep deprived. The importance of sleeping is very great in every individual on the planet.
Not only does it rejuvenate you for the next day, but, according to a study done at Harvard, sleep affects many factors of daily life: mood, learning and memory, safety, metabolism and weight, cardiovascular health, and disease. Sleep is very important, and without it, you just may find yourself in quite a pinch indeed.
So how can you get better sleep?
One option is to go to bed before a certain time in the night and wake up at a decent hour. Use common sense as to when you plan your sleep schedule and never slack on it, especially if you’re getting less than six hours of sleep every night. That can get to be extremely dangerous to your health when done to excess. Perhaps there are other factors that affect your night
to where you find yourself tossing and turning and not getting a wink of sleep some nights. You may be suffering from insomnia.
Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep and/or having difficulty staying asleep. This can be caused by many factors such as sleep environment changes, psychoactive medication, any type of pain, stress, and sometimes could be a side effect of another condition that you may be suffering from such as hyperthyroidism or rheumatoid arthritis. This is very common and in most cases treatable.
Some cures for insomnia include taking care of underlying problems or things that are causing you stress (it is not guaranteed to work but it is definitely a start), cut down on your caffeine levels, talk to your doctor about any sleep preventing medication you may be taking, and most importantly, try not to think about it at all.
If you are havingĀ sleeping problems and fear that time of night then every time it comes around the corner, anxiety will build until your body is pumped with adrenaline and before you know it, you’re wide awake.
Some natural sleeping aids that you may want to try are Valerian, Melotonin, and Kava. Valerian is widely accepted in the large countries in Europe and is frequently an over the counter drug. However, this drug does not work with everyone, hence, sleep studies with this drug are inconclusive.
Melatonin is a natural drug that is made by the human body. The brain produces serotonin which is later made into melatonin when exposure to light decreases. No severe side effects have been found when used for three months with people without depression, schizophrenia, autoimmune diseases, or other serious illnesses. If you are pregnant or are breast feeding you should not take Melatonin.
Kava is a natural herb that is known to decrease anxiety in several forms. However, the FDA has put out an advisory that the use of Kava can cause severe liver damage. Even to the point where some patients required liver transplants. If you are sure that it’s insomnia, and none of these tips have helped, you may want to check with your doctor as you may be suffering from an even more severe case of sleep deprivation that may be life threatening. Do not hesitate to ask for help from a professional. Sleeping problems are dangerous to you and sometimes to those around you. Do not put it off. Seek help today.
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