A lot of people have trouble sleeping at night. This could be
due to too much stress, alcohol consumption, fear and lots of other things.
Sleep is very important to all humans, because it will enable us to relax our
mind, brains and the body after the day. Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is
characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep. Insomnia is
experienced by both young and old. It is a common problem that takes a toll on
our energy, mood, health and ability to function well every day. If you are suffering from insomnia or know
someone who is, check out these tips to overcome your sleep problem.
Reduce Your Caffeine
Intake: Many people
cannot do without taking a cup of caffeine or even more in a day. You need to
evaluate the amount of caffeine that you are taking on a daily basis. Taking
too much can cause restlessness which can amount to insomnia. You might think a
cup or two cup of coffee is okay in a day, but you might not know the grievous
harm you are doing to yourself.
Reduce Stress: It's much easier said than done, but
reducing stress or at least controlling stress in a positive manner will help
your insomnia. Stress causes our minds to wonder as we lie awake with countless
things going on through our heads. You will start to think of the things you
were not able to finish during the day, what you were supposed to buy but you
forgot or even the person who borrowed money from you and is yet to pay. It is
better to get these things out of your mind if you want to get a good night
sleep. Obviously, there is no way to cut out stress completely, so seek
out ways to control your stress level. Accept help when it's offered, designate
chores to others and/or research various stress management books that are
available.
Medications: People take some medications so as to
be able to sleep at night, but some of these medications can actually cause insomnia.
If you are taking any medications read the side effects that are disclosed. If
you have any questions about the medication you can consult your pharmacist or
doctor. Some medications contain caffeine such as antidepressants; cold and flu
medications that can cause you to keep staring at your ceiling all night long.
Do away with such medications when you notice that you can’t sleep at night
anymore.
Your Sleep Environment:
Take a look at your
sleep environment and evaluate your surroundings. How is the lighting? Does
your bedroom have a foul smell? Is the bed too hard? Is there a draft or is the area overheated
easily? Do you work from your laptop/tablet in your bed? Ask yourself these
important questions and work on resolving issues that can cause insomnia.
Adjust the lighting, purchase a more accommodating pillow, adjust the
thermostat, don't bring your work into your sleep area or remove the television
from your bedroom. Make your sleep environment work for you
and filter out what's keeping you up at night.
Exercise: Yes, exercising is good for the body, but too much
of it especially at night before bed time can cause stress which will lead to
insomnia. Even if you want to do a
little exercise before bedtime, it is advisable that you take a walk or do
press up.
Watch your late night
eating habit: Eat
light meals in the evening. Eating heavily in the evening or eating just prior
to going to bed can disrupt your sleep. Avoid sweet food also because they are
bad. Health, as it is always said, is wealth.
By: Pupwaya Timothy Dibal
Tips are good. Taking medication is safe but only take herbal supplements for insomnia. It is non-habit forming and gives good results.
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