Mainly as follows:
1. Sleep process disorder
It is difficult to fall asleep, the quality of sleep declines, and the sleep time decreases.
2. Daytime cognitive dysfunction
Memory function, attention function, planning function decline, leading to daytime sleepiness, decreased working ability, and easy insomnia when you stop working.
3 Other systemic symptoms
It is prone to short-term weight loss, decreased immune function and endocrine dysfunction. Cardiovascular problems can also affect sleep.
Sleep or awakening is a normal physiological process, but it is not an activity that people can completely control independently, but a passive process. Unlike the human body, some activities can be done according to human will. People who suffer from insomnia often find it difficult to induce their teachers to fall asleep and feel distressed. In fact, early mild insomnia can often benefit from self-regulation, which can be summarized as follows:
(1) Normal and natural mentality. There is no need to worry too much about insomnia. The more nervous you are, the more you force yourself to sleep, and the result is counterproductive. Some people are so nervous that they can't sleep for days on end. They think that if the brain goes on like this, it will not be short-lived and will get sick. Excessive anxiety caused by this kind of worry is more harmful to sleep itself and its health.
(2) Find and eliminate the causes of insomnia. There are many factors leading to insomnia, which have been mentioned before. With a little attention, it is not difficult to find. If the cause is eliminated, insomnia will heal itself. For insomnia symptoms caused by the disease, seek medical advice in time. Can't think that insomnia is just a minor problem, not a disease, delaying treatment.
(3) Physical and mental relaxation is beneficial to sleep. Take a walk outdoors before going to bed, relax yourself, take a bath or soak your feet with hot water before going to bed, which is conducive to smooth sleep. There are many specific ways to induce people to fall asleep, such as relaxation exercises, which have been circulated among the people and can be used.