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Causes Of Sleeplessness

Many individuals have heard of sleeplessness and know someone that has suffered from it, but not many know what the causes of sleeplessness are and how to avoid developing a case of the condition. Sleeplessness often means that a person has trouble getting to sleep each night and the condition can become a major health risk if the person does nothing to treat the condition. Many of the causes of sleeplessness can affect anyone, which means that anyone of any age is at risk of having sleepless nights at any time in their lives.

Sleeplessness is typically when individuals have difficulty going to sleep or staying asleep throughout the night. Although these individuals feel tired, they cannot go to sleep to get the rest that they need. The causes of sleeplessness can be internal or external and the treatment method that is chosen to cure the condition will depend on the underlying causes of sleeplessness. With the proper treatment methods, the condition can typically be cured within a matter of days.

Underlying Causes Of Sleeplessness

Some of the major causes of sleeplessness include a change in lifestyle, a change in hormonal balance, depression, anxiety disorders, and stress. Some drugs have been pinpointed as causes of sleeplessness, such as stimulants, amphetamines, and any other medication that disturbs the chemical balances in the brain. If a drug is determined to be the cause of the condition, stopping the drug can make the condition disappear. Other causes of sleeplessness include anything that can be classified as a nighttime disruption that occurs frequently throughout the night. This includes the crying of a baby, nightmares, frequent heartburn, weak bladder, and other medical conditions that are not usually associated with sleeplessness.

Individuals experiencing anxiety sleeplessness may complain of their mind racing or being too tense to relax enough to go to sleep. They may also complain of feeling excessively tired throughout the day while still having trouble falling asleep at night. Understanding the causes of sleeplessness will help the person reverse the effects of the condition, return to restful nights much more quickly, and help them find the right treatment method to cure their condition.

To be able to treat sleeplessness effectively, the causes of sleeplessness must be found and corrected or the treatment will not fix the problem. If the sleeplessness is a result of a drug that the person has been taking, their prescription may be changed to a different type of drug that still helps them but does not have the same affects in the body. If the causes of sleeplessness are stress and anxiety, then a sleep aid, a sedative, or an anti-anxiety medication may be needed to correct the problem.

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Lisa Wilks  says:
4 months ago

In fact, Menopausal, there are ways to calm the anxious mind without any drugs at all, and I will be writing a hub about it soon. It has to do with fantasizing. You've hit on many causes of sleeplessness, but there are even more. The list just goes on. I wish you a good night's sleep!

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