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Sleep Disorders - Causes - Diagnosis - Symptoms - Treatment

Sleep disorder causes, diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment. Sleeping problems or trouble sleeping are a common complaint of people living with arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other rheumatic conditions. The combination of arthritis pain and sleep problems is often a two-way street. Poor quality of sleep and waking pain can create a vicious cycle affecting mood and fatigue levels.
What Causes Insomnia? How Can I Cope With Insomnia?
Insomnia is prevalent in people suffering with chronic arthritis. The cause of insomnia in people with chronic medical conditions, such as arthritis, is often due to more than one factor.
I'm Tired Of Being Tired
Fatigue is a primary symptom associated with rheumatoid arthritis.
Primary vs Secondary Insomnia
Primary insomnia is difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep, or experiencing nonrefreshing sleep for at least 1 month, not caused by any known physical or mental condition. Secondary insomnia may be caused by depression or other mental and physical illnesses.
Arthritis Patients Need More ZZZZZ's
Disrupted sleep is an often overlooked problem associated with arthritis.
Guide To Restless Legs Syndrome
Restless legs syndrome is a sleep disorder characterized by unpleasant sensations in the legs and an uncontrollable urge to move when at rest.
Chronic Pain And Sleep Disturbance
It is reported that 2/3 of chronic pain sufferers experience sleep problems. Compounding the problem of disturbed sleep in people who hurt is the fact that some chronic pain medications tend to disrupt sleeping patterns.
Sleep disorders in the elderly
Sleep disorders in the elderly involve any disruptive pattern of sleep such as problems with falling or staying asleep, excessive sleep, or abnormal behaviors associated with sleep.
Sleep disorders
More than 100 different disorders of sleeping and waking have been identified. They can be grouped in four main categories: Problems with staying and falling asleep, Problems with staying awake, Problems with adhering to a regular sleep schedule and Sleep-disruptive behaviors.
An In-Depth Report: Insomnia
An in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of insomnia.
Natural Short Sleeper
A natural short sleeper is someone who habitually and spontaneously sleeps substantially less in a 24-hour period than is expected for a person in his or her age group, and does not have excessive sleepiness.
Idiopathic hypersomnia
Idiopathic hypersomnia is excessive sleeping (hypersomnia) without obvious cause.
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome
Irregular sleep-wake syndrome involves variable and disorganized periods of sleeping and wakeful behavior. In some individuals, this syndrome is caused by extrinsic factors.
Night terrors
Night terrors are a sleep disorder involving abrupt awakening from sleep in a terrified state.
Sleep Disturbance Evaluated in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
A study compares 8,676 rheumatoid arthritis patients to 1,364 patients with non-fibromyalgia and non-inflammatory disorders by evaluating sleep scales and a sleep questionnaire.
Repeated nightmares (Dream anxiety disorder)
Repeated nightmares involve a reoccurring theme in a series of bad dreams. Nightmares in adulthood are often associated with outside stressors or exist concurrently with another mental disorder.
Obesity and Sleep
It's a known fact that obesity is a major factor in sleep apnea, and is often listed as one of the main causes. But that appears to be a two-way street. Once a person becomes a victim of sleep apnea, without very strict dietary control, even more pounds pile on.
Sleeping With Pain and How to cope
Another reason some people find it difficult to sleep is the pain of injuries, and in particular from injuries of the back or neck.
Sleep apnea (Obstructive sleep apnea)
Sleep apnea is a condition characterized by episodes where a person's breathing stops while sleeping.
Sleep Apnea Screening Quiz
Do you have any of the symptoms of sleep apnea? Answering these questions may help you determine if you need to see a sleep specialist for a sleep study.
An In-Depth Report: Sleep Apnea
An in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sleep apnea.
Sleep Deprivation Screening Quiz
Are you getting enough sleep? Do you skip sleep in favor of other things? Take the sleep deprivation screening quiz and see if it's time to reevaluate your sleep habits.
Sleep Disorders Screening Quiz
How much do you really know about the many types of sleep disorders? Here's a little quiz to test your knowledge.
Top Pillows to Improve Your Sleep
If pain from neck or back injuries keeps you awake, contour pillows may help. Try one under your neck or even a full body contour pillow. Sleep with a pillow between your knees to relieve lower back pain. Experiment and see what works best for you. But even ordinary pillows need replacing often, from About Guide to Sleep Disorders, Florence Cardinal.
Night Sweats Knowledge Quiz
Are you knowledgeable about the causes and treatment of night sweats? Here's your chance to find out how much you know about this problem.
How To Choose a Mattress
What's your bed like? Is it starting to look a bit the worse for wear? Does it sag in the middle? Can you feel the shape of the springs when you lie down? I've even heard of people who were trying to sleep on a mattress so old that the springs were actually sticking through the cover!, from About Guide to Sleep Disorders, Florence Cardinal.
The Mattress Genie
Mattress Genie adjusts your bed for a reasonable price. It elevates the upper body - you choose the height - and could prove helpful for anyone suffering from several sleep problems.
Isolated sleep paralysis
Isolated sleep paralysis is a type of paralysis associated with a sleep disorder.
Sleep and Creativity - Dreaming Your Way to Creativity
Most creativity, most new ideas, come to workers, not in the workplace, but in a more relaxing environment.
The EASE (Evaluate, Arm, Shop, and Ensure) Method Of Mattress Shopping
Looking for a new mattress? The Better Sleep Council has developed a whole new way of deciding which is the best choice for your needs. It's called the "E.A.S.E. Method." (E-valuate, A-rm, S-hop, and E-nsure)
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