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- $Title{What Are the Causes and Cures of Insomnia?}
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- disturbance sleeplessness sleepy insomnia insomniac alcohol caffeine nicotine
- antihypertensives antidepressants oral contraceptives steroids anticonvulsants
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- What Are the Causes and Cures of Insomnia?
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- QUESTION: I never get a good night's rest anymore. Though I am 79, I'm still
- in reasonably good health. Still I just lie awake no matter how tired I get.
- Can you explain what is wrong?
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- ANSWER: First, take heart that you're not alone. Insomnia is the most common
- sleep disturbance. Second, since insomnia itself is a symptom, not a
- diagnosis, take some time to think about what might be causing your problem.
- The cause might be something as simple as your age. The older you get,
- the more likely you are to sleep less efficiently. You wake up in the night,
- arise early in the morning, feel sleepy during the day. However, while you
- may be sleeping less at night, chances are you're also napping during the day.
- Result: the overall amount of sleep you get hasn't changed. On the other
- hand, your insomnia may be the result of stress. The death of a loved one, a
- change in jobs, even travel, can all temporarily disrupt your sleep habits.
- This type of insomnia usually lasts no more than three weeks. If your sleep
- troubles continue longer than that, a medical problem may be at the heart.
- Depression is often accompanied by insomnia. Older depressed people may find
- themselves unintentionally awake at the crack of dawn. Manic or anxiety
- disorders can also cause insomnia.
- Drugs and alcohol may have an affect on sleep too. A nip of alcohol
- before bedtime, which many people feel helps sleep, may actually result in
- your awakening early in the morning. Other common drugs that can result in
- sleep problems include caffeine, nicotine, antihypertensives, antidepressants,
- oral contraceptives, steroids, anticonvulsants, levodopa and psychostimulants.
- Finally, a whole range of other conditions from sleep apnea to restless leg
- syndrome, to hyperthyroidism, can bring on sleeplessness.
- What should you do about your insomnia? Even if you think you know what
- the problem is, it's best to consult your doctor. The two of you can work out
- a solution that's best for you. One other note: Sleeping pills are not the
- answer to insomnia. Though a short course of medication does work in some
- specific instances, in the long run, sleeping pills are not an effective
- solution. However, by discovering the cause and remedying the situation, you
- will not only solve your sleep problem, but lessen the anxiety that "white
- nights" have been producing.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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