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There are many different types of sleeping aids on the market. A trip to your local pharmacy will enlighten you on what may be better suited for your personal needs. If unsure, ask your pharmacist or physician. But first, read the following information to determine if you may need a sleeping aid of some type.<\/p>\n

If you have trouble falling or staying asleep, or you wake up feeling tired and not refreshed, you may be suffering from insomnia. Insomnia is a symptom that can be caused by a variety of factors such as, stress, anxiety, depression, disease, pain, medications, sleep disorders or poor sleep habits. Your sleep environment and your health and fitness habits can also play a role in your sleep problems.<\/p>\n

Some medications can lead to insomnia as well. These are common over-the-counter medications and can include medications for cold and allergy (some antihistamines and decongestants), high blood pressure (antihypertensives), heart disease (betablockers), thyroid disease and birth control (hormones), as well as asthma and pain medications (containing caffeine).<\/p>\n

Some common sleep disorders can also cause poor sleep. These disorders range from restless legs syndrome (a creepy, crawling sensation in the legs only relieved by movement) to a bed partner’s sleep apnea, i.e., a breathing disorder with loud snoring and brief periods when breathing stops.<\/p>\n

Insomnia may be experienced for a few days or, for two to three weeks, or it may be chronic, lasting for three weeks or more. Chronic insomnia is more difficult to treat, and doesn’t go away on its own. You may need to see a physician or sleep specialist.<\/p>\n

Many people experience insomnia, particularly women before and at the onset of the menstrual cycle, during pregnancy and menopause.<\/p>\n

Do You Have Insomnia?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Forty-eight percent of Americans report insomnia occasionally, while 22 percent experience insomnia every or almost every night.*<\/p>\n

Women are 1.3 times more likely to report insomnia than men.
\nPeople over age 65 are 1.5 times more likely to complain of insomnia than are younger people.<\/p>\n

Divorced, widowed and separated people report more insomnia.<\/p>\n

Diagnosing Insomnia<\/em><\/p>\n

Before you can treat insomnia, you need to identify its cause. You will have to contemplate your own mental and physical state regarding this. Also, your doctor may ask about your mood. Are you depressed? Are you anxious? Are you severely other otherwise under stress? Could your insomnia be caused by pain, medications, or disruption in your life due to travel across time zones, or working non-traditional shifts? Could caffeine, alcohol, nicotine or spicy foods play a part in your difficulty sleeping? Questions you answer with a “no” may help point to a diagnosis of the primary cause of your insomnia.<\/p>\n

Impact of Insomnia<\/em><\/p>\n

Insomnia can have a very serious impact on the quality of your life, productivity and safety:<\/p>\n