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		<description><![CDATA[When a person experiences sleep problems it is quite discomforting to say the least. Not getting enough sleep can over-exhaust you and become the cause of more serious psychological problems such as anxiety or depression. However, for most people sleep disorders doesn&#8217;t seem to be a big problem at all, as the majority of those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a  person experiences sleep problems it is quite discomforting to say the least.  Not getting enough sleep can over-exhaust you and become the cause of more  serious psychological problems such as anxiety or depression.</p>
<p>However,  for most people sleep disorders doesn&#8217;t seem to be a big problem at all, as the  majority of those troubled with them think that popping over-the-counter pills  is just enough to make the problem go away. Fact is that sleep problems are not  something usual and won&#8217;t be treated with occasional medications without a  professional doctor&#8217;s help.</p>
<p>If you have  problems with falling asleep and spend a lot of time tossing and turning before  actually drifting off to seep, rest assured that you aren&#8217;t the only one. It is  estimated that about 60 million of US citizens have different sleep disorders.  A third part of them have recurring and occasional sleep problems, while two  thirds suffer from chronic and even constant insomnia and irregular sleep  patterns.</p>
<p>Determining  the type of sleep disorder</p>
<p>When  speaking about sleep disorders, specialists divide them into three main groups:</p>
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<li>complete  inability to sleep</li>
<li>irregular  sleep</li>
<li>excessive  sleep</li>
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<p>Each group  is outside the range of normal healthy sleep and affects the individual in  different ways. It is known that an average adult needs about 6-9 hours of good  consistent sleep to feel refreshed and energized throughout the day. The actual  duration of healthy sleep depends on the individual, types of activities he or  she performs and the conditions of sleep itself. The main criteria of good  healthy sleep are the feeling of energy and renewal the next day, not the  actual time spent in bed.</p>
<p>The first  group of disorders is also known as insomnia. This problem is quite common in  occasional forms, as stress and fatigue from daily activities can result in  lack of sleep the night after, and many people go through that on a regular  basis. However, if the problem persists and lasts to be permanent, it is a  cause of serious concern. Not getting enough sleep affects the overall  condition of the body and mind, and will surely affect your everyday  activities. So you feel that insomnia is here to stay with you, don&#8217;t hesitate  and consult with your doctor. There are drugs like Ambien that can help you  with the condition, so discuss the matter thoroughly.</p>
<p>Irregular  or inconsistent sleep can be a problem as serious as lack of sleep.  Experiencing disruptions in sleep can result n stress, fatigue, anxiety and  irritability that will affect your daily activities. The most widespread kind  of irregular sleep is called obstructive sleep apnea, a condition characterized  by snoring and blockage of the airways. In some cases it is known to cause  heart strokes. It is likely that drugs like <a href="http://www.sleepingpillsonline.org/faq.html">Ambien</a> won&#8217;t be of a much effect  here and you will require special treatment.</p>
<p>Excessive  sleep also known as narcolepsy is characterized by recurring sleep that can  take place any time of the day and last from a couple of minutes to half an  hour. The person suffering from narcolepsy cannot control their state of being  awake or asleep and that of course poses a serious danger when operating  machinery or performing hazardous tasks. Narcolepsy can be treated, however  sleep aids like <a href="http://www.sleepingpillsonline.org/">Ambien</a> are definitely not the type of drugs you should discuss  with your doctor.</p>
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