Grayslake Sleep Medicine Center, Chicago Insomnia Care

By Mark Marabut


There are two main types of Insomnia: Short-term that lasts only for about a month or a few days and Chronic, which can persist for months or even decades. At the Chicago insomnia center these things can be discussed and ruled out by a health care provider.

The first step is getting rid of some of the common denominators that might have someone lose sleep throughout the night and become fatigued during the day. Some of the things that are normal for experiencing lack of sleep during the night are poor quality sleep, difficulty staying or getting to sleep, and waking up too early in the morning.

But the case isn't bad only at night. Some who has this also has trouble focusing during the day and keeping their attention or concentration in tact. This also causes one to be moodier and their hormones to act up because these are regulated through deep sleep.

Short-term insomnia is usually caused by things that are relative to the moment in someone's life such as pregnancy for women during all or the last few months. Also, the stress of loosing a job or a loved one, or women going through menopause also causes this.

It is important to first get an affirmative that you have this before taking any drastic measures. You should always try to do the things that might keep someone up, such as not drinking caffeinated sodas or drinks two hours before going to bed. Another thing that can be done is try to put soothing music before bedtime.

At the center not only can short-term or chronic insomnia be confirmed or excluded, routines to help you fall asleep and maintain it throughout the night are done without the use of pills. This is because when someone has it or will most likely have it for the rest of their lives, they eventually grow accustomed to the medicines being ingested that they need to take a higher dose in order to fall or stay asleep.




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