Okay, so you are at the office after a night of tossing and turning. Your concentration level is not what it is normally. You think about it and realize that it was the lousy sleep you had the night before. You my friend, like millions of other people around the world, are suffering from Somnipathy or a sleep disorder. There literally have been hundreds, maybe thousands of sleep disorder studies conducted. With all the people who suffer from these disorders, its no wonder that sleep disorder studies are a popular branch of health care. These studies are attempting to make your nights sleep better and more beneficial to you. Sleep disorder studies have found many possible causes for nsomnia or sleep disorders. Most sleep disorders stem from a pshychological condition or incident.
Types of Sleep Disorders
There are several disorders that do not affect your ability to get to sleep but instead happen during sleep. Bruxism is just such an example. This is a condition where the person grinds his teeth involuntarily while they sleep. According to sleep disorder studies, this affects over 20 million people in the USA. Another condition that has been discovered by sleep disorder studies is that of the delayed sleep phase syndrome, a condition that makes it hard to fall asleep and also to wake up in the morning. Typically the person can’t sleep to midnight or later and can’t wake themselves up in the morning. It is just the timiing that is affected not the actual sleep, other than the fact that there
isn’t enough of it. Another condition that occurs is Hypopnea Syndrome. The person with this condition falls asleep normally but suffers from shallow breathing, thereby limiting the amount of oxygen intake. Thanks to sleep disorder studies, the medical profession have much better ways of treating the conditions.
There are other sleep disorders that have been studied and and researched thanks to sleep disorder studies. Narcolepsy is a condition wherein the person falls asleep involuntarily without any knowledge of doing so and sleeps irregularly at night. Restless leg syndrome is a condition that comes on during sleep. It involves periodic limb movement. These movements are involuntary and indicate that the person is not sleeping as effectively as they could be. REM behavior disorder while sleeping will manifest itself in involuntary muscle release which cause anywhere from random twitches to organized usage of the limbs. According to sleep disorder studies, this movement can be quite violent, to the point where the person injures himself or the person that is sleeping with them. There are lots of sleep related conditions such as snoring, sleep apnea and sleepwalking that have been much better understood because of the sleep disorder studies.
Three treatments have come as a result of the sleep disorder studies. They are psychotherapeutic, medication and somatic. These three types of treatments will help with many causes of sleep disorders, be they stress induced, pain related, psychological trauma, anxiety or something as common as a noisy sleep environment. Sudden changes in lifestyle may also contribute to sleep disorders.
Lots of times, the doctor will prescribe medications for sleep disorders. For most of the time, these measures are only temporary. Stop the medication and the problem reoccurs. Sleep disorder studies have found that psychotherapeutic treatments are much more effective. These treatments go right to the root of the problem usually buried deep in the psyche of the patient. With medication, the problem may just be masked, Kind of like turning up the radio to drowned out the loud exhaust.
Sleep disorders and insomnia problems provide a vast area of research. The sleep disorder studies have made healthy inroads to sleep improvement but they have to delve even deeper into the problems. One of the best treatments seems to be a professional psychotherapist in combination with self help treatments.
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Sleep disorders are a major public health concern affecting millions of individuals, families, and communities on a daily basis. We are a chronically overtired country, which often has grave health repercussions. Our host, David Granet, MD, is joined by one of the nation’s preeminent experts in the field, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Ph.D., recipient of the National Sleep Foundation’s 2007 Lifetime Achievement award, to discuss this issue that affects us all. Series: “Health Matters” [10/2007 …
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What type of sleep disorder matches the description of 'vivid dreams or scenes just before falling asleep'I keep seeing this symptom listed in sleep disorder checklists, but then the only sleep disorders discussed will be sleep apnea and restless legs, neither of which seems to be related to this symptom.



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It is very alarming that most Americans are experiencing problems on sleeping. I think they are not just the ones who are experiencing this, especially those busy people are
It is very alarming to know about this sleeping problems of the American people. I think they are not just the ones experiencing this but all walks in life. This sleeping disorder problems are being discussed thoroughly in the coming 3rd WASM World Congress focusing on sleeping health and disorders. You can visit Symposier site for more updates and details regarding the congress. See you!
Insomnia is when you can't sleep for what ever reason….there are a few reason's for that.
If you have mental health issues then you can experience a time called -Mania – in which you will feel you don't need sleep and can literally go days without it. It's a part of the illness that causes a 'high' almost like wayyyyyyyyy to much caffeine in the body and it makes you want to – go go go go – and not stop for days on end and then when you crash from it you crash hard…..
So there isn't necessarily a 'disorder' but there is a Mania that can cause this to happen for many people who have a mental illness – Bipolar Disorder especially.
– hope this helps –
Ask your doc for ambien…not the new CR, the old one..10mg….miracle drug!
sleep apnea maybe, if your friend snores…the brain isn't getting enough oxygen durning the night because there is extra skin on the throat and breathing in causes it to close off the oxygen supply, which causes the person to wake themselves up several dozens of times each night (or something like that…).
my friend has it, and he sounds drunk (i can't stand it). he had surgery, but it didn't help. he pops up at 6 am, nods off like a drunk person if he sits still for longer than 3 minutes at any time during the day (sitting straight up), and wants to go to bed at 8.
and there's also narcolepsy, but those people don't sound drunk, they just fall asleep instantly.
I dont know if this will help you but when I cant sleep I lay in bed and flex all the muscles in my body that i can and i fall right to sleep.
Hypnogogic hallucination. Not really a disorder, commonly seen in normal individuals, not ego dystonic, not usually remembered. Not treated.
until now I didnt realise that I have a sleeping disorder
yeah it could me narcolepsy, excessive daytime sleepiness, or/ and hypersomnia..
but u should definitely check it out
if it cause u to have mood swings,
lose motivations etc
an overnight or more test
will be able to determine exactly what it is
since there are so many sleeping disorders
i believe about 100 or more..
I have a disorder,I sat up for days at a time.
yes i think thats one too thats under a certain type of sleeping disorders
i cant remember exactly but it can be one
look it up and check out the symtoms.
yes u should definetely check it out
it could be just an irregular sleeping patterns
but if it goes over a week or a month
then check it at a doctor
or i advice looking it up online to checking out books..
there should be more symptoms
sleeping disorders is one of the hardest thing
to identify so take it seriously
Parents can be the main source of guidance for their children and help them to deal with their sleep disorder better. There are various treatments for children with sleep disorders yet parents find it unnecessary or think their children are not too old to seek psychological treatment…It is necessary to consult a doctor immediately…
As always, we advise you to consult your health care professional for any medical advice or diagnosis.
Rob
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Mix very basic medical information and biased advertising and you get this.
A more intelligent way to handle any medical problem would be to consult a decent doctor/ psychiatrist and read as much independent scientific information on your problems as necessary too fully understand them.
Sleep problems will eventually disrupt your work, family and personal relationships….Almost everyone will be affected by insomnia at some point during life. Insomnia – a short term or chronic inability to get high quality sleep – is a common sleep problem and can be caused by a variety of things including stress, a change in time zones, an altered sleep schedule or poor bedtime habits…It disturbs the entire the life of the person…
Oh i cant remember but i just watched it tonight. try looking it up on their website maybe.
it's called delayed sleep phase disorder and it's a disorder of your circadian rhythm. They usually use light therapy to trick your brain into thinking it's a different time of day as well as sedatives until you can get your body back on track – however, it could be a stingy thing and you might have this schedule disorder for the rest of your life. My suggestion – get a night job.