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Insomnia Symptom Evaluation

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Nov 12, 2013


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Insomnia may be due to physiological, psychological, physical or environmental factors. Lifestyle and medication intake may also be responsible. Insomnia should be treated promptly in order to improve the quality of life and prevent other health problems.

Insomnia or sleeplessness is a common sleep disorder characterized by insufficient sleep. It could be due to difficulty in falling asleep, maintaining the sleep or both. Insomnia is not always a disease by itself. It is usually a symptom associated with other disease conditions that cause sleep disturbance.

Lack of adequate sleep affects daily activities. The patient feels tired the subsequent day and is unable to concentrate on his work, thus affecting his productivity at work and could affect his personal life as well. Nearly everyone experiences insomnia at different phases of their life. Women and elderly people are at higher risk of insomnia. It is necessary to deal with the cause of insomnia to improve the quality of life and prevent other health problems.


Diagnosis of insomnia is made based on the history and physical examination of the patient. The Epworth sleepiness scale is a questionnaire used to diagnose the type of insomnia and to plan for the treatment. A polysomnogram, an overnight sleep study, may be required in some cases.

Initial treatment of insomnia involves education of the patient about good sleep routines. Sleeping pills may be used to relieve from insomnia caused by stress, travel and other sleep disruptions. Commonly used drugs for insomnia are benzodiazepines like furazepam and triazolam, zolpidem and zopiclone. These drugs act by inducing sedation. Insomnia is also treated using behavioral therapies.

Causes of Insomnia

In some cases, it is difficult to detect the cause of insomnia. Common causes of insomnia or lack of sleep include:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Which doctor should I visit in case I suffer from Insomnia?

You should visit a psychologist or a psychiatrist in case you suffer from insomnia.

2. How is insomnia treated?

The patient is initially suggested lifestyle changes. If there is an underlying cause, it is treated. Treatment also includes behavioral therapy like relaxation therapy, sleep restriction therapy, stimulus control therapy and cognitive therapy. Medications like hypnotics and melatonin may be necessary in some cases.

References:

  1. Insomnia Clinical Presentation - (http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1187829-clinical)
  2. Simple Tricks to Manage Anxiety and Insomnia - (http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/manage-insomnia)


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