Homeopathy Treatment For Insomnia

What is Insomnia?

Insomnia, otherwise simply known as sleeplessness, is an inability to initiate sleep or maintain it after initiation. This is not considered as a disorder or a disease but a condition that occurs to most adults at a certain phases of their lives.

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Types of Insomnia

Depending on the duration of persistence of the problem, Insomnia is generally classified into transient insomnia, short-term insomnia, and long-term insomnia

Transient insomnia – lasts less than a week Short-term insomnia – lasts anywhere between one to three weeks, also known as acute insomnia Long-term insomnia – lasts more than three weeks, also known as chronic insomnia

What Causes Insomnia?

In case of transient or short-term insomnia, the causes include

  • Changes in working hours
  • A sudden increase in stress – both mental and physical
  • Situational stress associated with a material or emotional loss
  • Anxiety and increased nervousness
  • Alcoholic withdrawal and medicinal withdrawal
  • Environmental changes
  • Geographical location changes
  • Jet lag

In the case of chronic insomnia, the causes include

  • Schizophrenia
  • Psychological trauma
  • Depression
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Mental illness

The high-risk factors for insomnia include traveling long distances regularly, frequent changes in working hours or shifts, aging in some cases, pregnancy, and menopause.

HOMEOPATHY TREATMENT FOR INSOMNIA

Homeopathy is the ideal method to tackle the symptom of acute insomnia while chronic insomnia can effectively be treated with the constitutional treatment of Homeopathy. Results can be observed within a very good time and the patient will be able to get normal levels of sleep on a regular basis without any side-effects from the medicines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Insomnia can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, anxiety, depression, certain medicines, caffeine or alcohol consumption, changes in sleep environment, and medical conditions such as chronic pain or sleep apnea.

Insomnia can occur at any age, from childhood to old age. However, insomnia is more common in adults, and the prevalence of insomnia tends to increase with age.

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