There a few different types of Sleep Disorders
that affect millions around the globe. Sleepwalking, Nightmares, Insomnia, and
Sleep-Wake disorders can bring forth misery if not treated. All of us have
endured nightmares or sleepless nights, but when the symptoms are continuing it
is most likely the person has a disorder. The symptoms that come alone with
most sleep disorders include stress since inability to sleep, or sleeping too
much, as well as nightmares cause grievance.
Most sleeping disorders are
linked to physical ailments, psychological stressors, other diagnosis, alcohol,
drugs, as well as a few other factors. Insomnia includes unhealthy symptoms
that make a person have difficulty while trying to sleep, and often the person
may wake up during sleep hours. This often leads to complications during the
waking hours since the person is irritated.
The patients often suffer with
the inability to focus, depression, anxiety attacks, and no energy. Some
patients may even suffer from bipolar, anxiety disorders, or other types of
disorders. I endured Insomnia for the most part of my life because of other
disorders, but first hand, I can tell you medicines may work for some people,
but for others it may not. The solution I found that works best for me, is
eating healthy, force the mind out of thought process when you lay down to
sleep, and keep in mind “One day at a time.”
Insomnia patients often suffer
apprehension, a sense of loss, and trauma as well as a few other symptoms. Most
Insomnia Disorders means that somewhere down the line the REM (Rapid Eye
Movement) sleep mode was confused. The trick then is getting the REM scheduler
back on track. During the REM sleep hours, the mind often dreams, and the body
functions often shift. For example, your heart rate may increase of decrease in
REM sleep mode. Since REM is often affected by sleeping hour schedules, it is
sometimes possible to endure a sleeping disorder. For example, if you have a
night shift job and later switched to day shift, it is obvious the REM mode is
imbalanced.
Once you find a way to get the
mind on track again, it is possible to reinstate your mental health. However,
if you have underlying disorders, including posttraumatic stress, bipolar,
multiple personality disorder, and other disorders, these diagnoses must be
dealt with first before resolve comes for the sleeping disorder. Sleep-Wake
Disorders or Circadian Rhythm disorder often creating sleeping inefficiencies,
including sleepless nights, stress, anxiety, jet lag and so forth. This
disorder is often caused by changes in the schedule.
If the person does not see the
sun when he or she wakes simply because they sleep all day from working all
night, this could cause Sleep-Wake disorders to develop. Sleep Walking
Disorders can become deadly. Recent studies have shown that sleepwalkers are
capable of murder and will never know they killed. In my experiences, I do
recall brief details of my sleep walking nights, only because others that
witnessed the action gave me vivid details.
In one instant, I sat in a chair
rocking back and forth and humming, and in another incident, I walked to the
front of the house and peered out the door, and turned and went back to bed
while walking past members of the household and never acknowledging them. I
believe sleeping disorders is related to high levels of stress, diagnosis such
as Posttraumatic Stress, Multiple Personality Disorder, and other disorders
were trauma exists.
At the time I underwent
sleepwalking, I was under a high-level of stress, and suffered both Multiple
Personality and Posttraumatic Stress. Most people that sleepwalk appear as
though they are in a Zombie land. For example if you notice a person walking
past you at bedtime, and his or her face seems to have a blank stare or else a
look of unemotional status, then the person is probably walking in his or her
sleep. Finally, nightmare disorders are often linked to Posttraumatic Stress
Disorders, as well as other disorders, while there is not enough evidence
available to support the claims.
Trauma patients are often the
people that suffer with nightmares throughout the night. The person will see a
real-life scene that depicts horror, fright, and so forth and sometimes will
wake up screaming, and most all the time endure night sweats.
Sometimes the dreams are
reoccurring and sometimes the dreams change during the night. Studies has
recently shown that sleep disorder patients may have physical disabilities that
are linked to the sleeping problems, however almost all patients diagnosed with
sleeping disorders have additional disorders, suffered trauma, drugs or drinks
excessively, and so forth. Regardless of the problems, you must find the source
before you can treat individuals with sleeping disorders.