Sleeping Disorders: The
History
When we hear about sleeping disorders we're
commonly hearing about those who sleepwalk and can't sleep
which is known as insomnia, but often we wonder why sleeping
disorders are becoming a prominent issue in today's society.
Right now according to the website Wikipedia there are a total
of 14 different disorders ranging from eye twitching to
restless legs. Some of these problems are treatable and even
preventable when monitored by a doctor or specialized health
professional. Sleeping disorders can be extremely dangerous
when they go undiagnosed. Many people who are suffering from
this disorder are facing a lot of life threatening problems
because having a sleeping disorder can disrupt you from living
your normal everyday life.
This can overtake someone if they're spending more time
worrying about their condition than getting the correct amount
of sleep. The problem with many people who are dealing with a
sleeping disorder is that they're not aware of it being a
problem until they see it's affecting their job and everyday
life. Those who suffer from this can also develop clinical
depression because they feel like they're not able to do any of
the things they're used to doing if they've been diagnosed with
a sleep disorder.
Individuals are given a test called the Polysomnogram which
is used to determine and diagnose sleep disorders so
specialists and doctors can plan a treatment designed for that
individual person since not all treatments are the same.
According to Wikipedia they list the common treatment options
for sleeping disorders are: behavioral/psychotherapeutic,
medications (Rozerem, Ambien, Ambien CR and Lunesta are common
prescribed sleeping pills given for those diagnosed with a
sleeping disorder), and other somatic treatments that are
given. Sometimes people who have disorders such as narcolepsy
usually have their brain activity measured to see where they
are reaching peak points of sleeping so they can be treated
since narcoleptics can't really work on jobs that require them
to operate machinery or other things because they have to be
alert and awake to know what they're doing.
Many people who are currently diagnosed with a sleeping
disorder are usually treated medicinally for whatever time
period the doctor prescribes and monitors the person's
condition for. Having a sleeping disorder can make people feel
like they're not normal and that they're sick when it's not a
sickness and that you can treat the problem through medicine
and proper therapy to retrain your body to sleep on a normal
scale.
The average person sleeps anywhere between 6-8 hours, but
the most anyone sleeps is 10 hours. It's noted that people who
sleep more than the regular number of hours tend to throw their
bodies off due to the fact that naturally we sleep and awake
when the day changes. It's ideal to get the right amount of
rest because of the fact that your immune system can stress out
when you don't get any kind of rest which can also trigger
other medical and health issues from the lack of rest.
This can be a problem with mostly younger people because you
find that lifestyles in this day and age trigger the use of
drugs, drinking, smoking, and a poor diet consisting of a lot
of unhealthy food choices and a lack of exercise and
maintaining physical health.
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