Insomnia Medications That Can Give You Relief
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThere is a variety of different types of insomnia medications. The different categories of medication are usually used depending upon the underlying reason for your insomnia. The goal with each medication, though, is the same. The doctor prescribes you insomnia medications to help end your insomnia. Read the rest of this entry »
How Common Is Insomnia In Teenagers?
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedMany doctors have reported that they have seen insomnia in teenagers. This is becoming more and more frequent of a problem for teenagers today. These teenagers are simply unable to fall asleep at night.
There are a few different causes for insomnia in teenagers. One of the most common causes for insomnia in teenagers is because these teenagers have a tendency of staying up very late at night and yet they have to get up really early in the morning to go to school on the weekdays. Then, when there is no school on the weekends and holidays, these teenagers stay in bed, asleep, trying to make up for the sleep that they have lost throughout their school days. Read the rest of this entry »
The Most Important Insomnia Hormone
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedInsomnia has been linked with a natural hormone produced by the body. This hormone, called melatonin, is responsible for making the body feel tired and inducing the sleep cycle. It is produced by the pineal gland in the brain. This insomnia hormone is also made synthetically and is used as a treatment for insomnia. Read the rest of this entry »
Types of drugs to treat insomnia
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThe way most people live can have an impact on the way they sleep. Everyone has a sleep cycle that their body keeps. Some people can mix up the “body clock.” The body wants to be on a stable sleep/wake cycle and it will try to keep it that way. Some people for whatever reason might stay awake when they should be sleeping. In most cases, the body will revert back to its sleep cycle on its own. Sometimes people might need a little help with falling asleep after breaking the sleep cycle. There are insomnia drugs that can help in these cases. Read the rest of this entry »
Insomnia Cure Requires Knowing Underlying Cause
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThere is nothing like a good night’s sleep to cure your insomnia, but unfortunately many people will stay awake worried about the amount of sleep they are losing. Stress, anxiety and an overactive mind are a few of the causes of losing sleep and an insomnia cure may require a sleep aid to clear your mind and allow you to fall into slumber. Read the rest of this entry »
Understanding Insomnia Causes Can Lead To Sleep
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedOne of the most common insomnia causes is stress or anxiety, which keeps a person’s mind racing, making them unable to fall asleep. Primary insomnia is described as sleeplessness that cannot be traced to an environmental or medical condition. Secondary insomnia means that a person is having trouble sleeping due to an underlying cause, which may be treatable. Read the rest of this entry »
The Connection Between Insomnia And Ultram
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedUltram is a prescription drug that is given to relieve pain. It is a narcotic and can cause some serious side effects if not taken as prescribed. Insomnia and Ultram have a connection, even though Ultram is not a drug that is given to treat insomnia. The connection between the two is still something that a person suffering from insomnia should understand. Read the rest of this entry »
The Mixture Of Insomnia And Alcohol
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedInsomnia is a terrible condition that robs a person of sleep. Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep, usually in reoccurring episodes. Many people often relate insomnia and alcohol, but in the wrong way. They think alcohol is a good treatment for insomnia, when the truth is that it is more of a problem than a solution. Read the rest of this entry »
Transient Insomnia Can Rob Restful Sleep
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedJust about everyone suffers from insomnia on occasion and the inability to sleep, or sleep for any length of time, can leave the person feeling unrested, irritable and in some cases unable to think clearly. However, in most the inability to sleep is transient and generally only lasts once or twice week. Read the rest of this entry »
Global Insomnia’s Effect On The Whole Body
March 17th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedGlobal insomnia is when you experience problems sleeping or falling asleep for more than one night in a row. It is usually a sign that something is wrong with your body. Global insomnia is characterized by how it effects the whole body, not just leaving a person tired, but perhaps manifesting itself in other ways, like headaches. It is a problem that is very treatable, though, so if you are suffering you should seek help. Read the rest of this entry »




