Arthritic Insomnia
If you are dealing with arthritis, one of the hardest
things to deal with is the insomnia. The sleeping disorder
is going to prevent you from getting the rest that you
need to stay healthy and this will in return make your
arthritis worse. It can be a terrible cycle that you are
dealing with.
There are many things that you can do to take on arthritis
and it is important to consider all of the options so
that you can get a better night's rest every time you
go to bed.
Having insomnia is figured out by a number of problems.
You must first have difficulty falling asleep. Many people
will experience this at some point in their life.
However if you are frequently finding it hard to drift
off to sleep, you may want to talk to your doctor about
it. If you are waking up often through the night for no
good reason, this is a symptom too.
This will usually happen to everyone and more so to people
if they are new parents. If you are finding that you are
constantly tossing and turning more than once a week,
you are probably dealing with insomnia. Some with insomnia
will sleep throughout the night.
Their problem may be that they wake up too early or they
do not feel refreshed after many hours of sleep. It will
depend on how frequently insomnia happens for you and
if you can be diagnosed with short-term insomnia, intermittent
insomnia or chronic insomnia.
Anyone that suffers from arthritis will also find that
they have chronic insomnia or insomnia that does not go
away and occurs for a long time period. There are many
reasons that chronic insomnia is found in people that
do have arthritis.
The pain will keep some awake at night and will occur
with illness but some of the patients find that their
joints are painful and inflamed after they do activity.
A second reason of insomnia due to arthritis is a high
level of stress that most patients with arthritis have.
Worrying about an appointment with a doctor can cause
a person to stay awake all night long.
There is no difference for any patient that is young
and just recently diagnosed or older and has had the problem
of arthritis for many years.
Insomnia can be a side of effect of the medicine that
is used to treat arthritis. These medicines may rid the
pain but can make you stay up all night. Without taking
the medication, you may also be awake all night with pain.
There are a number of ideas that a person can do for insomnia.
You are not alone is the first step. You need to talk
to your doctor about any medications that you are taking
that keep you up all night. There are going to be side
effects of drugs and they can be addicting as well.
Taking the right steps to take the stress out of your
life is going to help you sleep better at night too. You
and your doctor are the only people that can take the
right course of action to fix the insomnia in your life.
Talk to them and get a good night's sleep because it is
essential for healthy living.
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