Insomnia is a sleep disorder in which you have trouble falling and/or staying asleep.
Everyone dreads those long nights of tossing and turning when sleep just doesn’t seem to come. The issue is more common than you may think: Approximately 30 percent of adults in this country experience some kind of disrupted sleep.
The condition can be short-term (acute) or can last a long time (chronic). It may also come and go.
Acute insomnia lasts from 1 night to a few weeks. Insomnia is chronic when it happens at least 3 nights a week for 3 months or more.
There are two types of insomnia: primary and secondary.
Primary insomnia: This means your sleep problems aren’t linked to any other health condition or problem.
Secondary insomnia: This means you have trouble sleeping because of a health condition (like asthma, depression, arthritis, cancer, or heartburn); pain; medication; or substance use (like alcohol).
Frequency is a critical factor when it comes to determining whether a person has insomnia. If you’ve been having trouble sleeping for at least three nights a week over the course of three months or more, speak with your doctor.
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