Insomnia in melancholic people

Sleep disorders in melancholic patients occur with severe fatigue, neurosis, severe experiences and some other diseases. The melancholic cannot sleep because he is very excited, full of impressions, or simply does not want to sleep. In other cases, he really wants to sleep, but as soon as a person lies down, sleep…

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Insomnia in children

Young mothers often take care of their children’s sleep. How much should or can a child sleep? It is not possible to answer this question unequivocally. This answer is hidden in each child individually. Some children sleep a lot and some very little. Your child is healthy, fed, dressed and well-groomed, his room is constantly…

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Diseases that provoke insomnia

Normal and healthy sleep provides rest for our body, it also plays a major role in metabolic processes. Growth hormone is released during sleep, and it also aids in the processing and storage of information. Sleep is the surest way to restore immunity. Finally, sleep adjusts our body to changes in light. Insomnia…

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Insomnia reasons

Insomnia is one of the most unpleasant phenomena in a person’s life. You get up in the morning and realize that the night has passed completely useless. But this is half the trouble, the worst thing is a whole working day ahead, and to start it there is no strength, no desire, no mood. If insomnia overtook you for the first time, well, or…

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How sleep disorders can end?

During sleep in a state of complete rest, the level of anabolic processes increases. The onset of sleep also depends on the lighting of the day and the room where we sleep. Towards evening, the human body begins to produce the hormone melatonin. The increase in hormone levels also makes us an irresistible desire to…

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Signs of insomnia

With the help of special equipment, two types of sleep were identified: orthodox and paradoxical. The first is slow, dreamless sleep. The second is fast with dreams. The characteristic features of slow sleep are a decrease in the frequency of breathing and heart rate, slowing down of eye movements. REM sleep is deeper than…

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Chronic insomnia

All people need a different amount of sleep. Someone can get a great sleep in hours, and someone will be tired and overwhelmed after 8 hours of sleep. All this is very individual and directly depends on habits, age, health and many other factors. It is best to sleep the amount of time…

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Sleep disorders in children

The concept of normal sleep. Sleep is one of the most unexplored phenomena in human life. The attention of specialists has long been attracted by things connected with it; the recurring need for the human brain for rest, great variability and incomprehensibility of dreams, disturbances in the process of falling asleep or sleep…

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