Insomnia
Most individuals, at some time in their lives will experience temporary problems with insomnia. However, some sleep researchers estimate that more 49 percent of the population suffers from long term or chronic insomnia, a disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep and/or staying asleep. Insomnia is usually a symptom of another sleep disorder, but can be triggered by psychological factors, lifestyle change, or physical illness. Only a qualified sleep disorder center can adequately rule out other medical disorders and get to the root of the problem enabling successful treatment. Over 70 percent of the insomnia sufferers sleep better after appropriate evaluation and treatment.
www.americaninsomniaassociation.org
This information should not substitute seeking responsible, professional medical care.
