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Real Struggles with Post-COVID Sleep problems - Its Treatment

Know More About Patients after recovering from COVID-19 are likely to report Post-COVID Sleep problems, due to illness that make rest difficult. Learn about the treatments.

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Real Struggles with Post-COVID Sleep problems - Its Treatment

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  1. Real Struggles with Post-COVID Sleep problems: Its Treatment www.postcovidcenters.com

  2. Real Struggles with Post-COVID Sleep problems Sleepless nights can lead to various mental and physical problems. Numerous people fighting and recovering from COVID experience changes in their sleep when compared to their sleep before they became unwell. It is difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep for some people. But, others may find they wake up earlier than usual and can’t get back to sleep. COVID-19 pandemic is a global health problem affecting millions of people around the world. This affects people both physical and medical aspects but also on psychological issues including anxiety disorders, depressive manifestations, sleep problems, and others. Sleep disorders are commonly reported during the novel Coronavirus-19 pandemic either in the acute phase of COVID-19 infection or after recovery. These sleep problems result in a drastic burden on the recovered patients’ life.

  3. Why sleep is affected During COVID-19 Pandemic? • COVID-19 leads to changes in sleep due to various reasons: • Lack of natural daylight: This can interfere with the production of a chemical in our brain called melatonin making you feel sleepy. • Medications: Some of the COVID-19 medicines impact your sleep. • If you are hospitalized your natural sleep cycle is disrupted as hospitals are noisy, busy places. Hospitals have an ample amount of people with alarms beeping on equipment, especially in intensive care units. Hospitals have uncomfortable hospital beds and if you have had a stay in hospital you may have a distressing experience. This can worsen if you had delirium such as hallucinations, delusions, and confusion whilst you were unwell.

  4. What are the kind of Sleep Problems after COVID? • Commonly people suffer from insomnia or COVID-somnia and circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders (delayed-type), during the COVID-19 pandemic. • COVID-Somnia: This is characterized by difficulties falling or staying asleep despite having the adequate opportunity for sleep. This has been termed as ‘COVID-somnia’. People experience insufficient sleep, tiredness during the daytime, feeling dull, waking up too early, waking up many times during the night, anxiety, depression, irritability, lack of concentration, being moody, and difficulty in remembering due to lack of sleep. • Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorder: People experience difficulty waking up in the morning and falling asleep at a societal normative time. But, going to bed and waking up at a later time sleep is not an issue. This denotes a group of sleep disorders that share the common feature of a disruption in the timing of sleep. Circadian rhythm is your body’s 24-hour “internal clock” that controls your body’s sleep-wake cycle. • Get More Information Click Here

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