6 Common Causes Of Insomnia

Insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders seen today and is characterized by restlessness, frequent sleep interruptions, shorter than normal sleeping time and sometimes by complete wakefulness.

Apart from being extremely annoying, insomnia can cause sufferers to lose their energy and enthusiasm, develop memory and concentration problems and to feel lethargic and frustrated. This in turn can lead to a drop in work productivity and also to accidents which can have serious consequences.

There are a host of different things that can cause insomnia but here look at just 6 which are commonly linked to this sleep disorder:

1. The Environment 
Our environment is extremely important when it comes to getting a good night's sleep and things like light, noise or extremes of temperature can cause insomnia.

2. Substance Abuse
The most obvious form of substance abuse when talking about insomnia is coffee, together with other drinks which are high in caffeine.

Smoking too might fall into this category as heavy or chain smokers consume more than sufficient quantities of nicotine to cause problems sleeping. However, what is perhaps less well known is that this list of substances is fairly long and even includes many herbal remedies which are taken for a range of different problems and which can cause insomnia as a side effect.

Finally, we must not forget alcohol. Although alcohol can often induce tiredness, initially once it is metabolized it too can keep you wide awake.

3. Disturbance To The Biological Clock
Each of us has our own body clock or circadian rhythm which is controlled in part by light and darkness and which regulates the body's sleep/wake cycle. If this clock is thrown out of balance by things like staying up all night studying in college, partying into the small hours or jetting off around the world on business or for pleasure, then you will suffer from sleeping difficulties while the clock slowly tries to re-adjust itself.

4. Activities Prior To Bedtime
There are a number of things which can lead to insomnia if they happen within a reasonably short time of going to bed. Two of the most common are taking vigorous exercise shortly before retiring or eating a large meal when you are just about to go to bed. Both of these activities stimulate the body's metabolism and thus keep you awake.

5. Health Problems
There are a large number of health problems that are known to induce insomnia including heart failure, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, ulcers, and Parkinson's disease.

Asthma is also being seen more and more as a cause of insomnia, as is the need for frequent urination, heartburn and chronic pain resulting from things like arthritis and leg cramps. The list of medical conditions which can cause insomnia is very long and also includes other types of sleep disorder such as sleep apnea as well as a range of psychiatric conditions.

6. Emotional Distress
We all suffer from emotional distress from time to time and this can often lead to us becoming anxious or angry. However, when we bottle our feeling up inside ourselves rather than talking about them and seeking a solution for them then this frequently results in insomnia.

These six causes of insomnia are the usually the reasons most of us can't get to sleep. Figuring out which one is causing your sleep problems can help you determine the best course of action.

Do You Know What’s Keeping You Awake at Night?

causes of insomniaThere are many factors which might play a part in keeping you sleepless during the night. For instance, issues such as when you get out of bed in the morning and the time at which you fall sleep at night, as well as how long before bedtime you finished eating, can all impact a sound sleep. By simply examining your frame of mind or your worries and concerns, you might be able to figure out just what the cause of your insomnia is.

When you understand the source of your sleep troubles you will be in a better position to treat your insomnia, even though it might be the result of a health issue.

External Causes of Insomnia

Is your bedroom a haven of relaxation? Or is it merely an annex of your workplace? If you answered yes to the latter question, then it just might be your surroundings which are contributing to your insomnia. It's important that your bedroom be peaceful and calming.

Once you realize that your bedroom is not a soothing place, then you can work out how to transform it. Making it comfy and pleasant will help to put an end to your sleeplessness. Also, redecorate with light-blocking blinds or heavy drapery to keep out the light. This goes a long way towards curing insomnia.

Do you drink a lot of coffee throughout the day? If you have more than a couple cups, it's bound to aggravate your sleeping problems. Indeed, overindulging in caffeine or alcohol is a leading cause of chronic insomnia.

How's Your Health?

Coffee is a real problem, but the reason for your insomnia could be considerably more alarming than that. It might be a medical condition which is keeping you up at night, especially if you have just received the news of a problem from your doctor.

The bad news and your awareness of the problem might keep you anxious and awake when you should be sleeping. Heart disease, hypertension, and Parkinson's are just a few of the diseases which contribute to insomnia.

If you think there's a possibility that you might have any of these diseases then you should make an appointment with your physician to find out for sure, especially if you've made unsuccessful efforts to unwind before bed in calm and peaceful surroundings.

Insomnia is often ignored as a minor inconvenience, but it might indeed be disguising a more severe illness. It's important to find the causes of insomnia.

Keira Adams is a health and wellness writer who is a frequent contributor to Insomnia Relief, where you can learn all about the causes, cures and treatments for insomnia.

How To Cure Your Insomnia With EFT

Insomnia has many causes, some of them physical such as menopause,chronic pain,drugs and alcohol use and other physical conditions. 

Stress plays a big part in the causes of insomnia.  But when we stop to think about it - what causes most of these conditions? Our Emotions!

Everyone suffers from stress to some degree, but how you react to that stress determines how that stress will affect you. If you have your emotions under control, then your reactions to stress in your life is reduced. And when your stress is reduced, then a lot of the physical ailments caused by stress are also reduced, such as insomnia. You can even control your response to pain (to some degree) by learning to control your emotions.

How EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) Can Help

EFT is based on an ancient technique that is used in both acupuncture and acupressure. Energy flows through your body along paths called meridians. When you access these energy flows, your energy improves. Acupuncture uses needles to access the energy flow, acupressure uses massage and EFT uses tapping. But it's not just tapping. You need to combine the tapping technique with focused thought. EFT can release the blocks in the energy flow that are causing your insomnia.

What's great about EFT is it's simple to learn and people of all ages can benefit from it. Children and the elderly are now experiencing relief from their insomnia and other sleeping problems. The added benefit is by discovering the root emotion that is causing your stress or insomnia, you will experience relief in that area, too!

Although the theory behind EFT is old, the practice of EFT is still fairly new and unknown to many. The good news is that it's inexpensive to learn the technique, so if for some reason it doesn't work for you, it's not a big loss. EFT's success rate is pretty high in many areas, so it's definitely worth EFT Basicsa try. 

How To Learn EFT 

Although it's fairly easy to find a manual on EFT, the best way to learn is by actually watching someone do it. I found a basic DVD called First Steps In EFT that also comes with a e book manual. That should help you get started if you've never tried EFT before. Be sure to check out their other products for more advanced training.

FIRST STEPS IN EFT

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