Sep 14, 2021
Are you getting a good night’s sleep? Sleep is very important to a healthy lifestyle and wellness. Difficulty sleeping can occur at any age, but usually occurs more frequently in older persons.
Sleeping problems can take several forms including trouble falling asleep, sleeping too soundly or sleeping too much. Some may not be able to fall asleep at all during the night, while others may be able to go to sleep but then awake in the early morning and not be able to fall back to sleep.
Sometimes a person may be restless despite sleeping during the night and will awake tired.
Sleep patterns do change with age. Usually, older persons may require less sleep. That said, most persons should be getting at least eight hours of uninterrupted sleep each night.
There are many causes of sleep problems which may include certain health conditions that cause pain or shortness of breath with lying face upward, or the use of some medications, caffeine or alcohol.
Depression and stress also are common causes of sleeping problems. Napping too much in the daytime is yet another possible cause. Persons who may work an evening shift frequently suffer with sleeping difficulties, as well.
Here are some helpful tips for improving your sleep:
If you have trouble sleeping, get out of bed instead of just lying there. Do something else until you feel sleepy.
You should consider your doctor if any of the following occurs:
Be diligent with your sleep habits, and you should notice an overall change in wellness.