October 17 2009

Sleeping Disorders – Types and Causes

Sleeping Disorders – Types and Causes

Sleeping disorder is generally found in people of all ages and because of a hectic life people today have. Excessive work pressures some times make them feel un comfortable sleeping in night which in turn makes them restless. Medically this condition is called sleeping disorder. Sleep deprivation can make you, tired, have less focus, irritable, a lower frustration level and can lead to exhibiting behavior that’s more emotional and impulsive.
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Sleeping disorder is a kind of sickness; most common forms prevailing these days are:

  • Bruxism
  • Delayed sleep phase syndrome
  • Hypopnea
  • Narcolepsy
  • Night sweats
  • Night terror
  • Periodic limb movement disorder
  • Parasmania
  • Rapid eye movement
  • Rest less leg syndrome
  • Sleepwalking
  • Snoring

Let us discuss each of them briefly here:

Bruxism :- Bruxism is the unconscious clenching of teeth, done by jaw. This is an oral activity that is most of the people suffer from when they are highly in depressed condition or are feeling rest less in night and can’t sleep properly. It is the major cause of bruxism.

DSPS :- Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome is also known as sleep phase disorder this happens at sleeping time. It is usually known as body timing system, if you are not waking up at proper time and feels uncomfortable in the morning or feels sleepy at work, and then you may be having symptoms of DSPS.

Hypopnea: -Hypopnea is a kind of sleep disorder which is also identified as abnormal shallow breathing when somebody transfers oxygen to the body and carbon dioxide out of the body. This is related with the flow of air. This happens because of excessive sleepiness.

Narcolepsy: - Excessive day time sleepiness while one already slept whole night is also called Narcolepsy, hypnologic hallucinations, sleep paralysis, automatic activities ,are the symptoms of EDS.

Night sweets:- Sweating or night sweat is also a cause of skin disorder, when some person have excessive sweating in night, clammy and dump beds absorb them and when you wake up in the morning. Find that your bed soaked to them. Sweating is a natural body task but this is the cause of many problems, diabetes, anemia, bed injuries and many more.

Night terror: - Night terror used to fall in children basically of 5 to 10 years, horrible dreams and faces fear while alone are the symptoms of night terror. Some times young people also prone from this night terror.

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9 Responses to “Sleeping Disorders – Types and Causes”

  1. ♥Blessed♥ Ps118:8 Rom3:4 Act5:29 says:

    Hi

    It is very possible that he was sleep walking, but he may also be out of it or just a disgusting individual.

    Go upstairs and speak to him

    Hope this helps

    xx

  2. moham says:

    Um

    Everyone dreams. Every night they sleep. That isn't a disorder.

    That is the way it is supposed to be.

    Some don't remember them, but they have them.

  3. tia says:

    I think that this like many other things that have come and gone in the past years is unfortunatly not a cure. People are always claiming that a diet or something is going to cure autism. I work with children with autism and I've never heard about this working. I know 5 years ago when they thought vaccines may be causing autism it was all over the news. I think if it did it would be on the news and all over the place – because a cure for autism would be a big deal. This may be a good treatment for some children but I don't think cure is the right word. (This of course is just my personal opinion and it would never hurt to try a new treatment)

  4. Si says:

    medications for sleep aid, both prescribed , & Over The Counter (OTC) and their potential side effects

    longitudinal studies on sleep

    alternative methods for treating sleep disorders

    repetitive dreams

    Personally, I would begin my essay like this:

    Throughout history, sleep has been a much discussed topic by people ranging from poets, musicians, to scientists. This is evidence of the importance of sleep. Even in our earliest recorded books and plays, sleep, and its impact on mankind has been documented.

    Then, I would tie in my quotes, poetry, & songs.
    sleep
    in quotes:Hamlet:
    "To sleep, perchance to dream-
    ay, there's the rub."
    http://www.enotes.com/shakespeare-quotes/sleep-perchance-dream

    in poetry:
    To sleep
    O soft embalmer of the still midnight,
    Shutting, with careful fingers and benign,
    Our gloom-pleased eyes, embowered from the light,
    Enshaded in forgetfulness divine:

    ~http://www.geocities.com/plt_2000plt_us/englam/kts-92.html

    sleep mentioned in song~I'm Only Sleeping~The Beatles
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bTlZDZOj-8

    lyrics:
    When I wake up early in the morning,
    Lift my head, I'm still yawning
    When I'm in the middle of a dream
    Stay in bed, float up stream

    Please don't wake me, no
    don't shake me
    Leave me where I am
    I'm only sleeping

    http://www.lyrics007.com/The%20Beatles%20Lyrics/I'm%20Only%20Sleeping%20Lyrics.html

    in Science:
    “I am accustomed to sleep and in my dreams to imagine the same things that lunatics imagine when awake.”
    Rene Descartes quotes (French Mathematician, Philosopher and Scientist, 1596-1650)

    http://thinkexist.com/quotation/i_am_accustomed_to_sleep_and_in_my_dreams_to/224500.html

    Click here for UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Education for their collection of "The Best of the Web" 20 websites on sleep:
    http://www.learnnc.org/bestweb/search?phrase=sleep

    It is my humble opinion that this would make your paper more readable, more interesting, & set it apart from the other students' papers. With all due respect, you need to change this sentence:

    "There are different kinds of sleep disorders that many people have been diagnosed with." to

    "Many people have been diagnosed with different types of sleep disorders."

    It is grammatically incorrect to end sentences with prepositions. You've done a good job with your paper. I hope this helps, & I hope you get an A! :)

  5. fantasy209 says:

    No, you wont be able to pass the DOT required physical. Of course, I'm not a doctor, so you need to check with one for a positive answer.

  6. Checks & Balances says:

    Type 1 diabetes unfortunately is worse than type 2… he will need his insuline…he better go and see a doctor…Diabetes can cause all kinds of health problems…if you care about him make him see reason to go to a doctor…

    with type 2 he could just change his diet and that might help…

    I am sure you care and he must know you have his good health at heart… I hope he does go…if not for himself then because he believes in you…I think it is necessary he sees a doctor…xxx if he got high cholesterol he needs most likely medication…

    Hey.. a hypochondriac is a person always happy to run to the doctor even if he or she is not ill… Imaginary illness.. how does this tie up with this case, he does not even want to see a doctor when he has diabetes and high cholesterol.. so he is the opposite of a hypochondriac… some guys indeed.. that goes for my pal who wrote the remark..

    xx
    Good luck xx

  7. will pray 4 you disleic 15 wpmin says:

    It's all rambling and way too long.

  8. nikooole♥ says:

    Your biological clock is way off.
    To get back into a regular sleeping pattern, you need to gradually adjust yourself.
    Ok, go to sleep at whatever time to get to sleep at usually. Set your alarm clock for earlyish in the morning time or about 1/2 hour – 1 hour earlier than when you usually wake up. Make yourself get up. Do some exercise during the day which also helps you sleep.
    That night, go to bed about the same time or 1/2 earlier. Try read a book, but don't listen to iPods, TVs or play video games. Set your alarm once again for the same time and make yourself get up.
    The next night, go to bed a little earlier, but set your alarm, and get up about 1/2 hour earlier (you can decide, it doesn't matter). Go to bed a bit earlier. Keep doing this, getting up earlier, exercising a bit during the day (even if its only a short walk, even just 10 mins) and going to bed earlier.
    Make sure your room is the right temperature. Open a window a bit for some air.
    At the weekends, try to get up and go to bed no more than 1 – 2 hours later than you usually do.

    Hope I helped
    Don't get sleeping pills!

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