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'''Insomnia''' is a [[sleep]] disorder where a person experience poor sleep or has trouble [[dream]]ing.  
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'''Insomnia''' is a [[sleep]] disorder in which a person experiences poor sleep or has trouble [[dream]]ing.  
  
 
Insomnia may include the following:
 
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In all of these instances the person experiences daytime fatigue and feels as if he or she did not have enough sleep. Poor sleep for any length of time can lead to mood disturbances, lack of [[motivation]], decreased [[attention span]], trouble with [[concentration]], low levels of [[energy]], and increased [[fatigue]]; it could make you more likely to have an accident. Approximately three-fifths of the average person's life is spent sleeping. Healthy sleep is vital to the human body and important for the optimal functioning of the brain, immune system, and other organs.
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In all of these instances the person experiences daytime fatigue and feels as if he or she did not have enough sleep. Poor sleep for any length of time can lead to mood disturbances, lack of [[motivation]], decreased [[attention span]], trouble with [[concentration]], low levels of [[energy]], increased [[fatigue]], and increased risk of accidents. Approximately three-fifths of the average person's life is spent sleeping. Healthy sleep is vital to the human body and important for the optimal functioning of the brain, immune system, and other organs.
  
 
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* Chronic insomnia - sleep difficulties that last for more than a month, that severely impair functioning during the day, and cause strong feelings of restlessness, [[irritability]], [[anxiety]], and [[fatigue]].
 
* Chronic insomnia - sleep difficulties that last for more than a month, that severely impair functioning during the day, and cause strong feelings of restlessness, [[irritability]], [[anxiety]], and [[fatigue]].
  
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Advanced age (over 60) makes individuals more likely to experience insomnia.
  
 
== Treatment  ==
 
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Regular exercise also helps.
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Regular exercise also helps. ''Techniques such as relaxation exercises, sleep restriction therapy, and reconditioning may be useful.'' [http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/insomnia]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
  
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*[http://health.yahoo.com/sleep-overview/insomnia-topic-overview/healthwise--uh1002.html What is insomnia?]
 
 
*[http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/insomnia What Is Insomnia?]
 
*[http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/insomnia What Is Insomnia?]
 
*[http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=17762 Definition of Insomnia]
 
*[http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=17762 Definition of Insomnia]

Latest revision as of 23:25, January 16, 2017

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Insomnia is a sleep disorder in which a person experiences poor sleep or has trouble dreaming.

Insomnia may include the following:

  • Difficulty falling asleep
  • Difficulty remaining asleep or waking up many times during the night (not necessarily having any difficulty falling asleep)
  • Waking up too early in the morning
  • Not feeling refreshed after a night's sleep

In all of these instances the person experiences daytime fatigue and feels as if he or she did not have enough sleep. Poor sleep for any length of time can lead to mood disturbances, lack of motivation, decreased attention span, trouble with concentration, low levels of energy, increased fatigue, and increased risk of accidents. Approximately three-fifths of the average person's life is spent sleeping. Healthy sleep is vital to the human body and important for the optimal functioning of the brain, immune system, and other organs.

Types of Insomnia

There are three types of insomnia:

  • Transient insomnia - sleep difficulties that last for a few days; there is little or no evidence of impairment of functioning during the day.
  • Moderate insomnia - sleep difficulties that last for less than a month, that mildly affect functioning during the day, together with feelings of irritability and fatigue
  • Chronic insomnia - sleep difficulties that last for more than a month, that severely impair functioning during the day, and cause strong feelings of restlessness, irritability, anxiety, and fatigue.

Advanced age (over 60) makes individuals more likely to experience insomnia.

Treatment

Treatment for insomnia focuses on the reason why you don't sleep well. If you have a medical problem, such as chronic pain, or an emotional problem, such as stress, treating that problem may help you sleep better. [1]

Regular exercise also helps. Techniques such as relaxation exercises, sleep restriction therapy, and reconditioning may be useful. [2]

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