There are a variety of sleep disorders that cause fatigue, including insomnia, hypersomnia, sleep apnea , and restless legs syndrome.
It can absolutely cause sleep disorders. Fatigue in fact is an index symptom. Also, as it's painful, you can expect sleep disorders which in turn exacerbate the problem you described. As to pathologic sleeping disorder breathing patterns, I never heard of this symptom related to fibromyalgia. This symptom may relate to another disorder altogether.
Long commutes may not cause sleep disorders, but they can mess up your sleep schedule. It is best to put yourself back on a sleeping routine as soon as possible.
Fatigue.
Yes, inflammation can cause fatigue. The inflammatory reaction of the immune system often causes fatigue, and lack of sleep due to pain may also contribute to a sense of tiredness.
stress,depression,lack of food, lack of water, smoking, drinking,
Depression causes lack of motivation. Feeling sluggish and tired are a result. Depression can also cause sleep insomnia or make you over sleep.
Sleep problems can be caused by various factors. Although causes may differ, the end result of all sleep disorders is that the body's natural cycle of slumber and daytime wakefulness is disrupted or exaggerated.
It is known that pain in itself can actually cause depression. Fatigue from lack of sleep or the illness itself also contribute to depressed feelings.
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.
no you shouldn't wake a sleep walker it can cause seisures or tempermental disorders
There are about 70 different sleep disorders.
Minor sleep disorders can be treated with over the counter sleep aids, but more serious disorders are treatable with melatonin.