by Metropol | January 24, 2024 8:30 am
The condition can be short-term (acute), usually due to stress or a traumatic event, or can last a long time (chronic). It may also come and go. Acute insomnia lasts from one night to a few weeks. Insomnia is chronic when it happens at least three nights a week for three months or more.
Good sleep habits can help prevent insomnia and promote sound sleep:
If insomnia hampers your ability to function during the day, consult your GP to find the root cause of your sleep issues, and explore potential treatments. Should your GP suspect a sleep disorder, they may recommend a referral to a sleep centre for comprehensive testing.
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