Treating Insomnia with Medication

October 27, 2009 by Kendall  
Filed under Treating Insomnia

If you are suffering from the inability to fall asleep at night, or stay asleep during the night, you could have insomnia. It is a common sleep disorder, that affects a lot of people and that leaves many people unable to get the rest and sleep each night that they need. For some people, they think it is normal, and assume they are not able to sleep because of stress, or other common factors that could be keeping them awake. But if it is persistent, and you are not able to sleep or stay asleep for a period of time, it could be a more serious problem, and you could be diagnosed with insomnia.

Insomnia happens when the body and mind are not able to reach the level of relaxation and rest that is necessary in order to fall asleep. It can be very frustrating to those who suffer from it because they may feel as though they are relaxed, and may feel sleepy, but be unable to fall asleep. For some, it is a matter of not being able to sleep through the night.

Whatever it is that causes insomnia, if you go on for nights without being able to sleep, you need to figure out what you can do to make it better, and find a way to be able to sleep. It can be as easy as trying different types of relaxation techniques and finding ways to be able to relax your body and your mind to the point that you are able to fall asleep. While these techniques may work for some people, others are not able to go without trying a medication. You can find a lot of medications that are available for helping you fall asleep, and some are available over the counter, while others require a prescription to take them.

You may have heard about potential negative side effects that you could experience by taking treating insomnia with medication and sleep products, and while some people may experience some of the negative side effects, others find that it is the only way to be able to fall asleep and stay asleep throughout the night. Talk to your doctor about what medications are available, and what may be a good one for you to try if you have tried other things, and are still unable to get the sleep that you need.

Symptoms of Insomnia

October 10, 2009 by Kendall  
Filed under Symptoms

Do you experience nights when you are unable to fall asleep? Or if you do fall asleep, are you constantly waking up throughout the night and unable to return to sleep? If so, you are probably one of the many people who suffer from a sleep disorder commonly referred to as insomnia. Insomnia affects a lot of people, and though the root causes are different for people, the symptoms are generally the same. People who have insomnia often report that although they may feel tired and relaxed when they go to bed, they are unable to fall asleep and often lie awake for hours trying to get to sleep.

Anyone who has not slept well for a night, or a couple of nights can understand the effects that it can have on your physical and mental health, and how hard it can be to function on little or no sleep. Imagine if you were unable to get to sleep or stay asleep during the night for a long period of time. Those who suffer from insomnia can attest to how miserable it can be and feel like most days they are simply sleepwalking through their days, unaware of what is going on around them in their daily life, and simply trying to focus.

Insomnia symptoms can be gradual, or they can come on strong at times, depending on each person. Some people gradually begin to notice that they are having a more difficult time falling asleep than they use to, and simply assume that it will pass, or that is caused by something that is causing them stress. But when it doesn’t pass on its own, and the nights turn into weeks of not being able to sleep, it is time to talk to your doctor and see what you can do to make it better.

There are a number of medications and sleep aids that are now available to try, and some are available over the counter, while others you will need to have a prescription for. Before you try any kind of sleep aid, you want to make sure that you have discussed that and all other options for treatment with your doctor first. They will be able to help you determine what might work the best for you, and get you the sleep that you need. Sleep is important, and you can find ways to treat whatever is causing your insomnia symptoms.