Insomnia is the term for trouble falling asleep, staying asleep through the night, or waking up too early in the morning. Insomnia may come and go or can be ongoing.
Lifestyle habits that may cause insomnia or make it worse include:
Some medicines and drugs may affect sleep. These include:
Physical, social, and mental health issues can affect sleep patterns, including:
Other health problems may also lead to insomnia, such as:
Symptoms of insomnia may include:
A Deborah Specialty Physicians sleep specialist will do a physical exam and ask about current medications, drug use, and medical history. Usually, these are the only methods needed to diagnose insomnia.
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