Sleep Disorder Due to another Mental Disorder

October 29th, 2008 | Article by insulin | Health | Print this article!

Article about: insomnia, mental disorder, sleep disorders

Introduction

There are many reasons why a person can’t sleep and we need to look for a way on how to prevent this. This may cause discomfort and overstress to all parts of our body that will result into illness and mental disorders. We need to know why this happens and how it will be prevented.

Insomnia- It is related to a major psychiatric condition. You will experience difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep or nonrestorative sleep for at least one month that is associated with daytime fatigue or impaired daytime functioning. I myself suffers to insomnia and the best thing to do is to make yourself tired.. Read more books, plan lots of activities or keep yourself so busy and then if you really feel sleepy then sleep.

Hypersomnia - It is related to major psychiatric condition. Excessive sleepiness for at least one month as evidenced by either prolonged sleep episodes or daytime sleep episodes that occur almost daily. This case is really difficult because you will not really feel the stress and sleepiness for 24 hours and to be able to sleep,you need to visit your doctor for what sleeping pills will be good for you. I am using Iterax for 4 years and this antihistamine really helps me to sleep.

Drugs use in anxiety and sleep disorders

BARBITURATES - They are primarily indicated for insomnia and agitation through benzodiapines are better choice. They are also drug-assisted interviews but again benzodiazepines may be a better choice. They can induce the metabolism of a lot drugs so adjustments in dosage may be necessary.It is useful for seizure disorders.

Antihistamines - As what I’ve said I while ago, I am using iterax and it is one of the best medicines for sleeping disorder especially diphenhydramine, which is used for sedation, drug-induced, dytonias, akinesia.

Buspirone - for generalized anxiety disorder.

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