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Understanding Insomnia
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder where a person has difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or waking up earlier than desired. It affects focus, mood, productivity and long‑term health. Insomnia may be short‑term, usually caused by stress or lifestyle changes, or long‑term when symptoms persist for months.
Sleep problems impact quality of life and can worsen underlying physical or emotional conditions. Inspire Pharmacy supports individuals by offering guidance and treatment options to improve sleep patterns.
- Trouble falling asleep
- Frequent night waking
- Morning fatigue
- Irritability or low mood
- Poor concentration
Causes of Insomnia
Insomnia can be triggered by stress, anxiety, depression, chronic pain, irregular routines, or stimulant use such as caffeine and nicotine. Medical conditions like thyroid disorders, sleep apnoea, or acid reflux may also disrupt sleep.
Environmental factors such as noise, light or uncomfortable sleeping environments can contribute as well.
- Stress and anxiety
- Caffeine or stimulant use
- Poor sleep habits
- Shift work or jet lag
- Underlying medical conditions
Symptoms of Insomnia
Symptoms vary but commonly include difficulty falling asleep, waking several times throughout the night and waking earlier than planned. People with insomnia often feel unrefreshed upon waking and may experience daytime tiredness.
Chronic insomnia affects daily functioning and increases the risk of long‑term health issues.
- Difficulty falling asleep
- Restless sleep
- Morning exhaustion
- Low energy
- Difficulty focusing
Treatment Options for Insomnia
Treatment focuses on improving sleep habits and addressing underlying causes. Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT‑I) is considered one of the most effective treatments. Relaxation techniques, structured bedtime routines and reducing screen time before sleep can also help.
In some cases, short‑term sleep medication may be appropriate when prescribed by a clinician.
- CBT‑I therapy
- Relaxation exercises
- Consistent sleep schedule
- Avoiding screens before bedtime
- Short‑term sleep medication
Prevention & Long‑Term Management
Good sleep hygiene helps prevent insomnia. This includes keeping a regular sleep schedule, avoiding caffeine late in the day, creating a calm sleeping environment and limiting daytime naps.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and managing stress also supports long‑term sleep quality.
- Regular sleep routine
- Limit caffeine
- Calm, dark sleep environment
- Stress‑management habits
- Daily physical activity
When to Seek Medical Advice
Seek professional advice if insomnia persists for more than a few weeks, interferes with daily life or is accompanied by severe anxiety, depression or unexplained physical symptoms. Sudden or severe sleep disturbance requires prompt assessment.
Individuals taking medications that may disrupt sleep should review treatment options with a clinician.
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