Night Terrors
December 1, 2009 by Kendall
Filed under Other Sleeping Disorders
A night terror, also known as sleep terror or pavor nocturnus, is a parasomnia sleep disorder characterized by extreme terror and a temporary inability to regain full consciousness.
The subject wakes abruptly from the fourth stage of sleep, with waking usually accompanied by gasping, moaning, or screaming.
It is often impossible to fully awaken the person, and after the episode the subject normally settles back to sleep without waking..
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Delayed sleep phase syndrome
November 26, 2009 by Kendall
Filed under Insomnia Information, Other Sleeping Disorders
People with DSPS tend to fall asleep at very late times, and also have difficulty waking up in time for school or work which begins in the morning.
Often, DSP individuals report that they cannot sleep until early morning.
Unlike insomniacs, however, they fall asleep at about the same time every night, no matter what time they go to bed.
People with DSPS have at least a normal – and often much greater than normal – ability to sleep during the morning, and sometimes in the afternoon as well.
In contrast, those with chronic insomnia do not find it much easier to sleep during the morning than at night..
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Causes of Insomnia
September 30, 2009 by Kendall
Filed under Insomnia Information
Causes of Insomnia – Insomnia is one of the most often heard and talked about sleep disorders. It keeps a lot of people up and awake at night, and makes it difficult to function properly because of the lack of sleep. Most people who suffer from insomnia face many days where they find it difficult to get out of bed and try to function. The lack of sleep does a number of things to the mind and body, and over time, not getting the proper amount of sleep each night can add up to more health conditions.
So what do you do if you find yourself not being able to sleep or stay asleep at night? A lot of options are available to treat insomnia, and what you find to work for you may take some time. There are numerous natural remedies, as well as prescription strength medications and over the counter medications. Some people are afraid to start using any kind of sleep aid because of the potential negative side effects. While there are some risks associated with taking sleep aids, it can be necessary if you are unable to sleep for a period of time.
One of the first things that you can do if you are unable to sleep, is talk to your doctor about possible treatments and medications that you can try. If you are on any other kinds of medications, or have a history of medical conditions, your doctor may suggest other forms of remedies and treatments before a prescription is given. Some people find that simply changing a few things in their nightly routine is enough to combat insomnia. Getting rid of insomnia symptoms could be possible by changing the things that you eat and drink during the day, and before you go to bed. Certain foods and drinks stimulate your body and your mind, causing you to have problems falling asleep.
Exercising too close to when you go to bed can also be a common cause for insomnia, and can be avoided if you stop any activities for a couple of hours before you are ready to go to sleep. Some people find that practicing yoga, meditation or other relaxation exercises is also an excellent way to make it easier to fall asleep at night. You can try a number of different tricks to fall asleep, but if none of them seem to work for you, it may be time to talk to your doctor about taking a medication.
