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Chronic Insomnia

Chronic insomnia differs from acute insomnia, in that chronic insomnia often has underlying ailments that trigger sleepless nights. Chronic insomnia may arise from asthma, mental disorders, jag leg, arthritis, chronic back pain, and so forth. Chronic insomnia is continuing while acute insomnia only strikes ever so often.

To give you an example of chronic insomnia we can look at a child's history. The child each night when he lies down to rest finds it difficult and often is up throughout the night playing games or watching movies. The child's mind refuses to rest, thus during day hours the child finds it difficult to concentrate. The child often explodes when a person asks him to handle a task or becomes frustrated when a teacher jumps his bones for not doing his homework. The child may become more frustrated later and simply quite school, or else attend school only when the need arises. The child during school hours may get in repeated trouble and utilize enough time outs that eventually the child is expelled from school. As you can see chronic insomnia extends to problems, but it does not stop there. Eventually, if no help is provided the child will endure physical problems, including chest pains, nervous disorders and so forth.

Chronic insomnia can lead to heart attacks, strokes, high-blood pressure, diabetes, and continue to death. When the mind and body does not receive the rest it requires to function problems arise. Since the process of deterioration of health and mental status is prolonged, slowly working toward breakdown, help is needed immediately.

The first step to finding out what the problem is, is seeking out medical treatment. Once the person has a physical, the doctor may determine what is causing the problem. If the doctor is unable to find any medical ailment that is triggering insomnia, then mental health treatment should be the next step.

Mental disorders and ailments can cause insomnia. Many patients that suffer Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome, Sleeping Disorders, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Impulsive Control Disorder, OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder), or other mental disorders often suffer insomnia. To treat chronic insomnia the underlying sources must be treated first. Most disorders of the mind are easily treated with medications; however, few mental disorders may require extensive psychotherapy. Patients with Oppositional Defiant, Schizophrenia, Psychosis, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder often need ongoing treatment, with few patients suffer Oppositional Defiant Disorder requiring ongoing psychotherapy.

For the most part the doctor will setup a strategy that will include medications, ongoing mental health treatment, and may require the patient to setup a schedule for dieting and exercise. Often techniques such as visual mind strategies, musical strategies, and other tactics will be utilized to help the patient control his or her mind, thus helping the patient cope with stress.

Advisories should be set up for patients with Antisocial Personality Disorders, Oppositional Defiant, Schizophrenia, Psychosis, and other major disorders, simply because these patients will adhere to violence for reason or no reason at all. Thus, if the patient is constantly suffering chronic insomnia this puts others at a higher risk, since the mind is subject to break at any giving time. Persons that suffer psychopathy, sociopath, histrionic personality, antisocial disorders and other dangerous disorders will require ongoing psychotherapy and possible inpatient care to fight off chronic insomnia and the symptoms of the disorders.

If the problem is medical thus the doctor will determine which medication is required to help the mind find a relax state, thus leading to restful nights.

Symptoms of Chronic Insomnia
* Fatigue
* Nervousness
* Anxiety
* Panic attacks
* Lack of concentration
* Frustration
* Aggressiveness
* Incoherent
* Unable to cope with stress
* Hyperactivity periodically
* Restlessness
* Carelessness
* Inability to follow directions
* Tension
* Knotting of the stomach
* Aching of the muscles
* Lack of interest

If you or someone you love are showing any of these symptoms it may be time to seek out professional help now.

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