Sleeping Disorder Symptoms
What are the signs of sleeping disorder? How to recognize them? Read on to get all these answers and more...

Symptoms and Types of Sleeping Disorder
Insomnia
By far, one of the most common sleeping disorders is insomnia, or sleep deprivation. This condition can occur due to various reasons. Some of the common causes of insomnia are improper sleeping position, stress, change in time zones, altered sleep schedule, etc. Some of the common lack of sleep symptoms include heavy eyelids, watery eyes, excessive yawning, adverse affects on the memory and the ability to concentrate, etc. Nightmares could be an underlying cause for such symptoms in children. It's not very easy to treat such a sleep disorder, and insomnia especially may have many contributing factors behind it. Thus, in such cases, it is best to visit a doctor and get the cause behind the insomnia diagnosed.
Sleep Apnea
A condition that causes lack of sleep due to breathing problems. Sometimes, the person may even get breathless to such an extent that he may even wake up from his sleep. In sleep apnea the breathing becomes very shallow while the person is sleeping. The person experiences lack of oxygen, which then causes the person to awaken from his sleep. There are also frequent gaps in breathing, gasping or choking, snoring, etc. Sleep apnea is often obstructive in nature, as is seen in obese people. In such cases, it is best to lose weight or sleep in a position that will ensure continuous flow of air (elevation of head, use of hard pillows, not sleeping face down), etc., as these will help to considerably ease sleep disorder symptoms.
Snoring
One of the most common and the most annoying sleep disorders is snoring. Not so much for the person who snores but for the person trying to sleep next to him or her. Snoring can be caused due to narrowing of the airway, excess weight, poor sleep posture, or due to the presence of physical deviations in the nose and throat region. Due the narrowing of the airway passage, the person cannot breathe normally and hence, ends up snoring. There are many simple ways to stop snoring, like get yourself checked by an ENT surgeon for a possible airway blockage, sleep in a posture that allows you to breathe freely, try and maintain your weight within a healthy range.
Narcolepsy
This condition may sound like it comes straight from a Mr. Bean episode but it really does exist! Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder where the person experiences extreme sleepiness and may even fall asleep due to a certain trigger factor. It is said that people that suffer from narcolepsy lack hypocretin, a chemical in the brain which helps to regulate sleep and wakefulness. Some of the symptoms seen here include intermittent episodes of falling asleep, excessive daytime sleep, etc. The treatment for this condition requires a combination of various approaches, including the use of medications, behavioral therapy and counseling.
Other common conditions that could lead to sleep disorder symptoms include jet lag, working in shifts, etc. These were some of the common sleeping disorder signs caused due to common conditions that adversely affect the sleep of a person. In the end, if a person is constantly having disturbed sleep, then it is best to visit a doctor and get the cause diagnosed, as it could be a vital indicator of an underlying respiratory disease.
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