Sleep disorder is a common health issue now; every 2nd person faces this issue, and to treat this issue, they can use natural medicine and do some exercise. There are so many signs of a sleep disorder, like being unable to fall asleep on time at night, waking up suddenly from sleep at night, waking up early in the morning, daytime sleeping, and feeling tired in the whole day.
I'm also asking about the signs of this sleep disorder(parasomnias)because i don't know if i have it already.
Depending on the level and type of sleep disorder, signs and symptoms can range from irritability, daytime sleepyness, tiredness, early waking, finding it hard to get to sleep, waking in the night, snoring (or partner snoring), morning headaches and many others. It is best to discuss with a doctor.
Primary sleep disorder-- A sleep disorder that cannot be attributed to a medical condition, another mental disorder, or prescription medications or other substances
Circadian rhythm sleep disorder is a disorder that affects the timing of sleep. People with this disorder typically have issues waking up by alarm clock but can sleep and wake when they wake by their body clock. You can get more information about this disorder at the Wikipedia.
Yes. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder, not a sleep disorder, although it can effect sleep, depending on the person. It is very individual and differs from person to person in how it effects them.
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Sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. This is the most common form of breathing-related sleep disorder
Hi! Yes sleep disorder is an illness, as an illness is a period of sickness that affect us physically and mentally too. Sleep disorder affects our sleep hours, we tend to sleep much less or very much. We feel distracted all the time, weakness, cannot concentrate, feel tired all the time. Therefore, sleep disorder is a sickness.
Bipolar disorder is a serious disorder that should be treated immediately after it has been found. There are medical treatments depending on how extensive the disorder has become.
The amount of Americans that have REM sleep behavior disorder varies from the type of disorder. However the most common type of this disorder, it only happens in 0.5% of Americans from ages 15-60.
It is not usually classified as a sleep disorder but it is not common and so should be evaluated by a physician. There are treatments that may help.