A sleep disorder can take many forms. A common sleep disorder is sleep apnea which causes a person in deep sleep to stop breathing while snoring. This is a very dangerous condition due to lack of oxygen.
If you have difficulty falling asleep at night, wake up frequently, have a hard time falling back asleep, wake up too early in the morning, don't feel refreshed after a night's sleep, are sleepy during the daytime, or are irritable.
Some of the symptom of sleep disorders would be insomnia, fatigue, snoring and gasping for breath during sleep, and falling asleep at inappropriate times such as at your desk while working.
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It can absolutely cause sleep disorders. Fatigue in fact is an index symptom. Also, as it's painful, you can expect sleep disorders which in turn exacerbate the problem you described. As to pathologic sleeping disorder breathing patterns, I never heard of this symptom related to fibromyalgia. This symptom may relate to another disorder altogether.
There are about 70 different sleep disorders.
Minor sleep disorders can be treated with over the counter sleep aids, but more serious disorders are treatable with melatonin.
No; aggression is a common symptom of conduct disorders with often occur with ADHD.
Snoring is one symptom of a group of disorders known as sleep disordered breathing. It occurs when the soft palate, uvula, tongue, tonsils, and/or muscles in the back of the throat rub against each other and generate a vibrating sound during sleep.
Charles Pollak has written: 'The encyclopedia of sleep and sleep disorders' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias, Sleep disorders, Sleep
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Not necessarily, it is also a symptom of sleep apnoea.
Ronald Attanasio has written: 'Dental management of sleep disorders' -- subject(s): Sleep disorders, Sleep apnea syndromes, Sleep Apnea Syndromes, Bruxism, Therapy, Diagnosis, Dentistry, Sleep Bruxism, Methods 'Dental management of sleep disorders'