Insomnia: How do I stay asleep?
Insomnia: How do I stay asleep?QuestionI wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep. What can I do? AnswerWaking up in the middle of the night is called sleep maintenance insomnia, and it's a common problem. Midsleep awakenings often occur during periods of stress. To help stay asleep through the night, try some of these strategies to relieve insomnia:
In some cases, insomnia is caused by a physical condition such as sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome or chronic pain. Treatment for an underlying condition may be necessary for insomnia to get better. Insomnia can be linked to mental health disorders, particularly depression. Both depression and insomnia may improve with medications such as antidepressants or psychological counseling. If you keep having sleep problems, talk to your doctor. In order to determine the cause and best treatment for insomnia, you may need to see a sleep specialist. Over-the-counter sleep aids rarely offer significant help for this problem. Your doctor may prescribe medication and have you try some other strategies to get your sleep pattern back on track. RelatedLast Updated: 2011-09-30 © 1998-2013 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). All rights reserved. A single copy of these materials may be reprinted for noncommercial personal use only. "Mayo," "Mayo Clinic," "MayoClinic.com," "Mayo Clinic Health Information," "Reliable information for a healthier life" and the triple-shield Mayo logo are trademarks of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research.
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