Insomnia resident survival guide

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rinky Agnes Botleroo, M.B.B.S.

Overview

This section provides a short and straight to the point overview of the disease or symptom. The first sentence of the overview must contain the name of the disease.

Causes

Common Causes

Diagnosis

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Treatment

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Do's

  • Patient should keep your bedtime and wake time consistent from day to day, including weekends.
  • Patient should stay active and do regular exercise. Regular activity helps promote good sleep.
  • Patient should check your medications to see if they may contribute to insomnia.
  • Make the bedroom comfortable for sleep. The room should be dark, quiet, and the temperature should be comfortable, not too warm or too cold.
  • If light causes problems during sleep, the patient should use a sleeping mask.
  • If sound causes the problem, the patient should cover up sounds by trying earplugs, a fan, white noise machine.
  • Always create a relaxing bedtime ritual, such as taking a warm bath, reading, or listening to soft music.
  • If the patient can't fall asleep and is not sleepy, he/she should get up and do something calming, like reading until you feel sleepy
  • Patient should follow a routine to relax before bed. Read a book, listen to music, or take a bath.

Don'ts

  • Advise patient to not take naps during the day, because naps make people less sleepy at night.
  • Patient should not use phones before bed,the light can make it harder to fall asleep.
  • Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol before going to bed. Caffeine and nicotine are stimulants and prevent from falling asleep
  • Avoid eating a heavy meal late in the day.
  • Avoid using the bed for anything other than sleep and sex

References

CME Category:Psychiatry


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