Insomnia (difficulty sleeping)

About Insomnia (difficulty sleeping)

Inability to sleep normally and has many causes including: depression, thyroid disease, sleep apnea, lung disease, congestive heart failure, pain disorders, and anxiety. The overuse of stimulants, erratic work hours, and the overuse of alcohol are also frequent triggers.

Symptoms

Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, feeling tired..

Tests & Diagnostics

A history and physical exam will be performed. Polysomnography, an overnight sleep study, can help rule out other types of sleep disorders (such as sleep apnea).
Path 3 — Prescription Options

Prescription medications

Conventional treatment summary

Avoid stimulants before bed, and don't take daytime naps. Changing bedtime behavior can help resolve some insomnia such as: going to bed the same time each night, keeping a comfortable and quiet sleeping environment, getting out of bed if not able to sleep after 10 minutes, using the bed only for sleep and sex, practicing evening relaxation routines such as muscle relaxation or meditation. At times sleeping medications are needed for relief.

Medical specialties

Internal Medicine · Pediatrics · Family Practice

This page is educational content, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for diagnosis and treatment of Insomnia (difficulty sleeping).