a sleeping disorder that is known for its symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep, any of various disturbances of sleep, such as difficulty in falling asleep or in staying asleep, sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep or by light restless or poor sleep, causing distress and impaired daytime function, Chronic sleeplessness, Inability to sleep even in the absence of external impediments, during the period when sleep should normally occur, Being awake when you want to be asleep Often thought of as a problem but may not be Common if people try and spend too long in bed, å¤±çœ , A disorder in which the person sleeps less than desired (p 169), Want of sleep; inability to sleep; wakefulness; sleeplessness, an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness, Inability to sleep; abnormal wakefulness, Inability to sleep especially when chronic, the inability to sleep applied to the general complaint of having trouble falling or staying asleep; insomnia is a symptom usually caused by underlying problems See also transient, short-term, chronic, and sleep onset insomnia, - complaint describing difficulty in sleeping, a subjective complaint of difficulty falling or staying asleep or poor sleep quality Types of insomnia include: initial insomnia - difficulty in falling asleep; middle insomnia - awakening in the middle of the night followed by eventually falling back to sleep, but with difficulty; and terminal insomnia - awakening before one's usual waking time and being unable to return to sleep [DSM-IV], A prolonged and usually abnormal inability to obtain adequate sleep, Inability to sleep, Someone who suffers from insomnia finds it difficult to sleep. if you suffer from insomnia, you are not able to sleep (somnus ). Inability to sleep adequately. The causes may include poor sleeping conditions, circulatory or brain disorders, breathing disorders (e.g., sleep apnea), mental distress (e.g., tension or depression), or physical discomfort. Mild insomnia may be treated by improving sleeping conditions or through traditional remedies such as warm baths, milk, or systematic relaxation. Apnea and its associated insomnia may be treated surgically or mechanically with breathing apparatus. Severe or chronic insomnia may necessitate the temporary use of barbiturates or tranquilizers, but such drugs are often addictive and may be decreasingly effective as the body builds up tolerance. Other methods of treatment include psychotherapy and hypnosis, Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep or to stay asleep for a sufficient amount of time during regular sleeping hours It can last for just a few nights or it may occur regularly It is often caused by poor digestion, anxiety or depression; it can also be a side effect of certain medications, or drinking caffeinated or alcoholic beverages too close to bedtime Proper daily nutritional intake, sufficient daily exercise and simple, natural remedies can work effectively to ensure a good night's sleep, inability to sleep; one of the dyssomnias, A prolonged inability to obtain adequate sleep, An ongoing inability to sleep or to remain asleep throughout the night, ~ A disorder characterized by the inability to sleep, (in-som-nee-ah) Being awake when you want to be asleep Often thought of as a problem, but may not be Common if people try to spend too long in bed, inability to get enough sleep, sleeplessness,
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a sleeping disorder that is known for its symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep
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any of various disturbances of sleep, such as difficulty in falling asleep or in staying asleep
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sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep or by light restless or poor sleep, causing distress and impaired daytime function
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Chronic sleeplessness
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Inability to sleep even in the absence of external impediments, during the period when sleep should normally occur
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Being awake when you want to be asleep Often thought of as a problem but may not be Common if people try and spend too long in bed
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A disorder in which the person sleeps less than desired (p 169)
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Want of sleep; inability to sleep; wakefulness; sleeplessness
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an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness
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Inability to sleep; abnormal wakefulness
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Inability to sleep especially when chronic
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the inability to sleep applied to the general complaint of having trouble falling or staying asleep; insomnia is a symptom usually caused by underlying problems See also transient, short-term, chronic, and sleep onset insomnia
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- complaint describing difficulty in sleeping
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a subjective complaint of difficulty falling or staying asleep or poor sleep quality Types of insomnia include: initial insomnia - difficulty in falling asleep; middle insomnia - awakening in the middle of the night followed by eventually falling back to sleep, but with difficulty; and terminal insomnia - awakening before one's usual waking time and being unable to return to sleep [DSM-IV]
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A prolonged and usually abnormal inability to obtain adequate sleep
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Inability to sleep
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Someone who suffers from insomnia finds it difficult to sleep. if you suffer from insomnia, you are not able to sleep (somnus ). Inability to sleep adequately. The causes may include poor sleeping conditions, circulatory or brain disorders, breathing disorders (e.g., sleep apnea), mental distress (e.g., tension or depression), or physical discomfort. Mild insomnia may be treated by improving sleeping conditions or through traditional remedies such as warm baths, milk, or systematic relaxation. Apnea and its associated insomnia may be treated surgically or mechanically with breathing apparatus. Severe or chronic insomnia may necessitate the temporary use of barbiturates or tranquilizers, but such drugs are often addictive and may be decreasingly effective as the body builds up tolerance. Other methods of treatment include psychotherapy and hypnosis
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Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep or to stay asleep for a sufficient amount of time during regular sleeping hours It can last for just a few nights or it may occur regularly It is often caused by poor digestion, anxiety or depression; it can also be a side effect of certain medications, or drinking caffeinated or alcoholic beverages too close to bedtime Proper daily nutritional intake, sufficient daily exercise and simple, natural remedies can work effectively to ensure a good night's sleep
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inability to sleep; one of the dyssomnias
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A prolonged inability to obtain adequate sleep
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An ongoing inability to sleep or to remain asleep throughout the night
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~ A disorder characterized by the inability to sleep
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(in-som-nee-ah) Being awake when you want to be asleep Often thought of as a problem, but may not be Common if people try to spend too long in bed
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