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Treatment Options for Insomnia – HealthyWomen

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 2:28 AM
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Is it ironic to write a story about insomnia treatments after a restless night of tossing and turning? Perhaps, but insomnia is more than just a restless night – it’s a serious sleep disorder. Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial, as untreated insomnia can lead to health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and depression.

Insomnia is defined as the inability to sleep, stay asleep, or feel rested for three or more nights a week, even when given the opportunity to rest. It can have a negative impact on daily life and is categorized as short-term (lasting days to weeks) or chronic (lasting three or more nights a week for over three months).

Women are more likely to experience insomnia compared to men, with hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause being contributing factors. Other factors that can cause insomnia include stress, anxiety, changes in work or travel schedules, and poor sleeping habits.

Insomnia can also have physical and mental effects, with comorbid conditions such as sleep apnea, hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, chronic pain, obesity, anxiety, PTSD, and depression. It can lead to delayed reaction time, lack of focus, memory issues, and difficulties in personal and professional relationships.

Treatment options for insomnia vary and may include lifestyle changes, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), medication, or a combination of these. CBT is often recommended as a first step, as it can improve sleep quality and total sleep time. Medications for insomnia include benzodiazepines, non-benzodiazepines, melatonin receptor agonists, and dual orexin receptor antagonists (DORAs).

Despite the complexities of insomnia, with the right treatment plan, good sleep is achievable. If insomnia is significantly impacting your life, it’s important to consult a sleep specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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