02.28.09
Sleep Hyperhidrosis and Night Sweats
Sleep hyperhidrosis is the term given to the condition where you experience profuse sweating when you sleep at night. Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, usually happens during the day, when the body is worked from one of its daily activities. However, sleep excess sweat is a rare case where you sweat during the time that your body is practically at rest. People with sleep hyperhidrosis might not experience excessive sweating in during the day. The same is true for people suffering from hyperhidrosis ordinary – they might not have problems at night as they do during their waking hours.
02.26.09
Debunking Sleepwalking Myths
Sleepwalking is surprising that while one of the most experienced sleep disturbances, it is also one of the least understood. Let’s take a closer look at the causes and solutions for this curious condition.
One common concept of sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism, is a person sleepwalks because the subconscious is consumed with negative emotions such as shame, guilt or fear. Sleepwalking is not necessarily affected by painful feelings; stress and anxiety are also known to cause sleepwalking disorder. The source of stress may be linked to something like the difficulty of taking care of a sick family member. Stress may lead to sleepwalking too simply because it is often more difficult to sleep during stressful times.
02.23.09
Understanding Restless Leg Syndrome
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) has affected many for hundreds of years but only recently has there become a clearer RLS diagnosis. The disease has been identified for approximately 20 years. RLS is very real and very debilitating. RLS is a recognized medical condition, and often under-diagnosed incorrectly. It can be quite painful if it is severe. Restless Legs Syndrome plagues many people around the world, and occurs in both sexes, although the incidence may be slightly higher among women. Fortunately, there is a wealth of information available to those who suffer from this disorder. RLS is a chronic and slowly progressive disorder. Estimates of prevalence vary considerably, from 12 million to more than 30 million adults in the United States.
It can affect family members and may even be a hereditary condition. Symptoms usually progressively worse over time and can become severe enough to be disabling. The symptoms seem to be more severe during the evening and at night and far less severe during the morning.
02.22.09
An Introduction to Narcolepsy
An example of narcolepsy is falling asleep while you are engaged in a conversation or work with other people around you. Although other people think you allow your mind to wander or you might start to believe that you are developing memory problems because you do not seem able to remember what people have said, fact is that you are actually in your sleep state. You just do not seem to sleep because your eyes remain open and the people around you can not say that you sleep.
Although narcolepsy is not as common as other sleep disorders like insomnia and sleep apnea, it affects 1 in 2,000 people in the United States. There is even a Center for Narcolepsy. Although there is no cure for this disease, the majority of people with narcolepsy can lead a normal life. It is fair to say that it can be dangerous if sleep attacks or sudden loss of control occurs while using dangerous machinery or driving. This can really cause injury. It even has an impact on performance and in what you do especially if they work as a teacher, lawyer, or any other professional.
02.20.09
How to Cope with Insomnia
Sleepless nights are not something you have to live with. There are other drugs that have answers or solutions for the identification and treatment of root causes and can cure insomnia and other sleep disorders .
Many people have learned about this the hard way. Sleep disorders have many causes and multiple factors, both an overload of the system in your body.
From time to time throughout the world almost everyone will suffer from insomnia. You may find you do when you are worrying about an exam, if you are ill, or if you have something on your mind. Normally, this passes quickly and you return to your usual sleep, but sometimes it can become a real problem. Not being able to sleep at night can make you crazy and you feel tired, drained, irritable and unable to function. When this has been going on for some time, you may do anything for a good night’s sleep, so you turn to sleeping pills in an attempt to cure insomnia.
02.19.09
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