Diagnosis of Sleep Disorders
Because so many people "burn the candle at both ends" and have large sleep
debts, sleep problems are common. Side effects from medications or treatments and stress
and worry can also cause sleep problems. For women, hormone changes during pregnancy,
menopause, and the menstrual cycle can cause sleep problems.
Sleep experts say that if you feel sleepy during the day, even when doing something
boring, you haven't had enough sleep. If you usually fall asleep within 5 minutes of lying
down, you probably have a severe sleep debt, maybe even a sleep disorder. Very short
periods of sleep throughout the day (sometimes you may not even know that you are
sleeping) are also another sign of a sleep disorder. Talk with your health care provider if
you are having a problem with sleep or think that you may have a sleep disorder.
Sleep Disorders Overview
Sleeping Problems
Overview of Sleep
Amount of Sleep Needed
Diagnosis of Sleep Disorders
Prevention of Sleep Disorders
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