Getting enough quality sleep each night does more than just help you get through the day feeling well-rested and energized. Sleep is a critical element of good health, and not getting enough of it or not sleeping well can jeopardize your health and safety.
Even if you get the recommended amount of sleep each night (7 – 9 hours for adults), you may find yourself waking up without feeling rested. This can be a sign that you have a sleep disorder. Other symptoms may also indicate you have issues that are interfering with your sleep.
Here are 7 symptoms that may indicate you have a sleep disorder:
If you have any of these symptoms, discuss them with your doctor. They may be a sign of a sleep disorder, which not only disrupts the quality of your sleep but can put your health at risk. Knowing you have a sleep disorder can set you on a path toward treating the problem so you sleep better and avoid the potentially serious issues that accompany a lack of quality sleep.
Here are some of the most common sleep disorders:
Everyone experiences problems with their sleep on occasion, but if you have any of the symptoms listed, it may be a sign that you have a sleep disorder. More than 50 million people in the U.S. have one and many more people don’t get enough sleep, even if they don’t have a sleep disorder. If you have issues with your sleep, it’s important to get to the bottom of it. There are treatments available and finding ways to get enough quality and restful sleep can go a long way in keeping you healthier and happier.
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