INSOMNIA IS MORE THAN JUST BEING AWAKE AT NIGHT

Do you experience non-restorative sleep, trouble falling asleep, or difficulty staying asleep? If so, then your doctor may diagnose you with insomnia. This sleep disorder is common in the United States, affecting about half of the population at some point during their lives. Watch this video to learn more about insomnia. 

Insomnia can occur on its own, but it can also be a symptom of another problem, such as a thyroid disorder, diabetes, depression, or anxiety. If a patient’s insomnia has a trigger and only lasts for a month or less, then it’s classified as acute insomnia. Insomnia that lasts for more than a month is classified as chronic. 

 

If you suffer from insomnia, then contact Sleep Dynamics today by calling (848) 217-0240. We offer a behavioral sleep medicine program in New Jersey to help treat a broad range of sleep disorders.