Because of this urgency our society has placed on us, many people are developing sleep issues and sleeping disorders and are having problems falling asleep.
Do you lie awake in bed for hours without any luck falling asleep? If this is a continual occurrence, you may be developing chronic insomnia caused by disrupted sleeping patterns over a long period of time.
If you have the following symptoms that last for more than a few weeks, you might have chronic insomnia:
- Wake up too early in the morning.
- Wake up after a full nights sleep feeling completely unrefreshed or tired.
- Get frequent headaches, feel groggy, or get irritated easily.
- Wake up many times during the night, and have trouble falling back asleep.
If you want to find some good cures for insomnia, check the resource box of this article for a good guide on how to cure common sleeping issues like insomnia.
Sleep Apnea can be fatal! A more serious sleeping disorder, Sleep Apnea, has very similar symptoms to Insomnia, but are more related to breathing problems during sleep compared to a psychological conditioning which develops into insomnia.
Sleep Apnea is common in people overweight.
During sleep, the extra weight on the chest can make breathing difficult.
It is common for someone with sleep apnea to wake up during the night dozens and dozens of times, gasping for air.
It is almost like mind forgets to tell your body to breath.
Since Sleep Apnea can be a serious problem, I advise you to see a doctor about it before you go around on the internet self diagnosing yourself.
Need some tips and cures for your trouble falling asleep? If you think you may have a sleep condition, lucky for you there are ways to cure them.
Most of these problems can be fixed with a change in lifestyle and a change in the way you sleep/think about sleeping.
Check out the resource box below for info on the cures for the common sleeping disorders.