Sleep
Disorders: Valuable Information on Insomnia,
Sleep Apnea, Narcolepsy & More
Living
with Sleep Disorders, such as Insomnia or Sleep Apnea,
is often a frustrating and exhausting condition to deal
with. Sleep is a time when our body relaxes and repairs
itself. The lack of restorative sleep (sleep
deprivation) can impact a person’s work, ability to
operate a vehicle, and social activities, not to mention
imparting a negative effect upon one’s physical and
mental wellbeing. The National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Strokes estimates that more than 40
million American Adults experience some form of Sleep
Disorder each year.
The National Sleep Foundation survey consistently shows
that 50% of American adults experience insomnia several
times a week. A Sleep Disorder is categorized as any
difficulty with sleep such as: sleep deprivation,
difficulty falling or staying asleep, excessive
sleeping, and not feeling refreshed upon waking from a
full night’s rest. Sleep Disorders can develop due to a
multitude of present habits or conditions such as: the
use of excessive caffeine or alcohol, stress, a mood
disorder (anxiety or depression), some pharmaceutical
medications, illness, obesity, smoking, non-conducive
sleeping environment, and an inconsistent sleeping
pattern.
Put
Insomnia, Sleep Apnea, Narcolepsy
& Restless Leg Syndrome to Bed
There are more than 100
types of Sleep Disorders in existence. Some of the more
common Sleep Disorders are: Insomnia, Narcolepsy, Sleep
Apnea, and Restless Leg Syndrome and Periodic Limb
Movement Disorder.
The lack of high-quality
sleep is the primary definition of Insomnia. Insomnia
can be either a short-term or chronic condition that
often requires some form of treatment to assist in
falling or staying asleep for the recommended eight
hours. Narcolepsy is a condition of your central nervous
system’s inability to regulate sleep, which can cause
potentially dangerous situations due to the
uncontrollable sleep episodes. Sleep Apnea is a
breathing condition that interrupts a normal sleeping
pattern. This is often indicated by snoring, gasping,
gagging, or choking during sleep.
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)
and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder are both physical
ailments. RLS is a neurological condition that can cause
an overwhelming sense to keep your legs moving, which
can also be present when you are awake. This most often
occurs when you are trying to relax. Periodic Limb
Movement Disorder is when your legs or feet experience a
jerking action that causes a disruption in your sleep.
The most common sleep disorder treatment is medicinal,
either with pharmaceuticals or homeopathic medications.
The pharmaceutical treatments can contain barbiturates
that are possibly habit-forming. To avoid
pharmaceuticals, here are some behavioral tips on how to
obtain a great night’s sleep:
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Limit caffeine
and alcohol consumption. Both can disrupt normal
sleeping patterns.
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Avoid exercises
before bedtime as this can stimulate the body.
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Use your bed
only for sleeping and intimate relations. Avoid
reading or watching TV in bed.
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Ensure your
bedroom is comfortable, quiet, and inviting. Use
room-darkening shades to filter out any external
lights.
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Eat or drink
foods containing tryptophan such as turkey and
milk. Tryptophan assists the brain’s production
of the relaxing chemical, serotonin.
A homeopathic medication
like VÄXA Nite-Rest is a natural, non-habit forming
insomnia treatment. Homeopathic medications are
scientifically advanced to address sleep disorders by
providing herbs and key nutrients, thus facilitating the
body’s natural production of sleep hormones to help
induce relaxation and sleep.
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