"Sleep apnea and insomnia are two very common sleep disorders in the United States today. Sleep apnea is a breathing problem while sleeping, which can lead to many other problems, and insomnia is the inability to fall asleep."
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. This is the most common form of breathing-related sleep disorder
The most common sleep disorder would most likely be insomnia. It is a disorder that most people will experience at some point in their lifetime. Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep. not breething
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.
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A somatic disorder is a malfunction of the body. A psychosomatic disorder is a disorder of (most commonly) the body caused by a psychological factor (the mind).
Sleep disorder is one of the most tedious disease which requires a lot of effort to get rid off. Sleep disorders has various negative impacts on human life. Sleep disorders creates fatigue and hampers social life. The unbalanced sleep pattern and undisciplined sleep is a home to various cardiac issues, overweight problems, stress issues, daytime sleepiness and many more.
Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder, in which an individual has trouble breathing or stops breathing all together in their sleep. Most of the time, these people have to sleep with an oxygen mask.
If it occurs most commonly in males, or if the mother is a carrier.
Most sleep disorders seem to be exaserbated by exercising diet and inconsistent sleep schedule. The use of drugs are thought to make some disorders worse. Being overweight is a possible contributor to sleep disorder.
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To qualify for the diagnosis of sleep disorder, the condition must be a persistent problem, cause the patient significant emotional distress, and interfere with his or her social or occupational functioning.
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