== == * Lightly sleeping throughout the night * Waking up earlier than you want to * Trouble falling asleep at night * Exhausted during the day * Depression and anxiety * Slower metabolism Insomnia is almost always the result of some other problem and is not an 'illness' in its own right. Discovering its cause is the most important step in relieving it. Your doctor will ask questions such as: * How would you describe your sleep problem (for example, do you have trouble falling asleep, or is the problem waking up too early)? * How long have you been experiencing the problem? * Does it occur every night? * Does it affect your daytime functioning? * Do you snore? * Do you have any medical conditions? * Are you taking any medication? Most of the time, a physician can make a diagnosis of insomnia from the information provided by the person. But if unexplained insomnia persists, or if there is evidence that the sleep disorder is caused by a breathing problem, a doctor may suggest a sleep study at a sleep lab to identify the root of the problem. Getting Help At A Sleep Lab There are many excellent sleep labs throughout the U.S. that are designed to diagnose sleep disorders through a sleep study. Most require spending one or more nights in the lab. The American Sleep Disorders Association has a list of the accredited sleep labs in the United States. Most sleep labs require a referral from your doctor. However, you may want to call and find out if you can have an evaluation done independently. Once you have made an appointment, you will receive complete instructions as to what tests will be done and what is required of you. How is a sleep study done? A sleep study is conducted overnight. The individual arrives in the early evening and plans to spend the night in a bed in the sleep lab. Although a sleep study may look high-tech, it is pain-free and individuals are usually quite comfortable. Electrodes will be attached with soft tape to various parts of the body, including the head, chest and legs. A belt may be placed around the abdomen and chest. These devices are linked to computerized equipment that record the body's sleep patterns through the night. Recordings are made of brain wave activity, respiration (breathing), heart rhythm, eye movements, chest movements, arm and leg movements, and pulse oximetry, which measures the level of oxygen in the blood. In the morning, there is a wealth of data that can be analyzed. Will my insurance pay for a sleep study? Most authorized sleep studies are considered medical procedures and are covered by most insurance companies, including Medicare. Check with your insurance provider to determine if your policy covers a sleep study.
"You need healthy, natural sleep. Chew some Valerian root and get more exercise."
No worrying about insomnia does not do the damage, the sleep deflict accompanied by it does. However worrying about insomnia can cause what is know as a vicious cycle which basically is the stress cause by worrying about insomnia can cause stress which is a cause for insomnia. Having Insomnia>Sleep Deflict> Worrying about Insomnia> Having Stress> Having Insomnia
Insomnia is not a symptom of an std.
'Refractory Insomnia' is a term used to describe insomnia that is resistant to conventional treatment. angela@inzomniax.com
The suffix in the word "insomnia" is "-ia."
Insomnia was released on 05/24/2002.
The Production Budget for Insomnia was $46,000,000.
Insomnia - soundtrack - was created in 1997.
Insomnia Is Good for You was created in 1957.
Insomnia Publications was created in 2006.
A person who has a sleeping problem is called an Insomniac.
Insomnia is the lack of sleep. Not being able to sleep.