Insomnia
Things people should know about insomnia
People with insomnia have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. People with insomnia may feel sleepy during the day, depressed, moody, or have trouble concentrating
People do not always know why they have insomnia, but some common causes are:
Sometimes changing sleep habits is enough to make insomnia better. When other treatments are needed, behavioral treatments are usually better than taking medicines. Behavioral therapies may take 1 to 2 months to help insomnia and need to be kept up even after the insomnia gets better.
If you have trouble sleeping, try these things:
Your doctor may want you to fill out a sleep diary. The diary will help you keep track of when you go to bed, how long you lie in bed before falling asleep, how often you wake during the night, when you get up in the morning, and how well you sleep.
Sleeping pills may only help for a short time, have side effects, and can be unsafe in some people. Sleeping pills should not be used for longer than a few days. Using them regularly can make insomnia worse.