By Dr. Satish Babu, Senior Consultant, ENT, Columbia Asia Hospital Sarjapur Road
Vidya was excited when she got her new job after graduation and she liked her office work hours as she could log off from work at 6 pm everyday. After finishing her work, she would rush home to catch her favourite series. Although, she stays with her parents, she never had time to speak to them, let alone help in the house. She was hooked to the television and would be awake till 1.00 am. As the days passed by, Vidya’s sleep time reduced to 2-3 hours. With this, her health started deteriorating.Vidya soon started picking a fight with her parents and colleagues. Along with the rude behaviour, her lack of concentration in work due to reduced sleep time got her multiple warnings from the seniors. Slowly Vidya slipped into depression. Worried seeing their daughter, her parents consulted a doctor.After the counselling, doctor recommended her to follow healthy sleeping regime and asked her to reduce screen time before going to bed. Once she began following those steps properly, she was able to have a sound sleep at night and her performance at work also improved accordingly.
There are a lot of people amongst us like Vidya who get addicted to screen time at night. Especially youngsters who get addicted to their favourite shows at night and binge on their favourite snacks and beverages. But what most parents do not consider is that how this habit impacts the lifestyle with multiple lifestyle issues like obesity and sleep disorder.
Today many working professionals and kids go through sleep disorders due to the sedentary lifestyle and the habits they follow. Work from home and online classes have added to the existing issue. Therefore, sleep disorders need to be treated early. When left untreated, they can have a negative effect leading to other health complications.
There are various types of sleep disorders. They can be classified according to the problems and behaviours of a person like breathing problems, natural sleep-wake cycles, difficulty sleeping and how sleepy you feel during the daytime.
Common types of sleep disorders include:
It is certainly important to consider duration as well as quality of sleep as it can affect each person in different ways. Sleep deprivation leads to an early onset of systemic diseases. Sleep disorderswhich are linked with systemic disorders frequently disrupt maintenance of sleep, or cause symptoms of excessive daytime sleepiness or parasomnia behaviour.
In case an individual had poor quality of sleep, they tend tofeel tired the next day, regardless of how many hours they have slept. Sleep disorder can affect various aspects of health, including:
Lifestyle adjustments can greatly improve your quality of sleep, here are some tips to overcome sleep disorders and live a normal life:
Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day can also considerably improve the quality of your sleep.
The impact of sleep disorders can be so disruptive that you will want an immediate relief. Unfortunately, People affected over a long period of time can take more time to set straight than expected. However, it is recommended that if you stick to your treatment plan and regularly talk to your doctor, you can find your way to better sleep.
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