Symptoms
Symptoms of
insomnia can be different for each individual, and
people with insomnia might experience a variety of symptoms, such as:
- Difficulty falling asleep, which can mean lying
in bed for up to an hour or more, perhaps tossing and turning, wishing for
sleep to begin.
- Waking up during sleep and having trouble getting
back to sleep.
- Waking up too early in the
morning.
- Feeling unrefreshed when you wake up.
- Feeling
irritable, drowsy, anxious, and/or nonproductive during the daytime.
It's common for older adults to sleep less deeply and for
less time than they did earlier in life, and to experience fragmented sleep.
But these normal changes in the
sleep patterns of older adults do not mean that the
sleep they get is enough—some experts believe older adults may need as much
sleep as younger adults.6 Routine poor-quality sleep
due to health problems, medicine use, and major life changes can lead to
chronic sleep problems. While chronic insomnia may increase the risk of serious
health problems, such as
depression, few older adults seek or receive treatment
for sleep problems.
What makes people with insomnia different from
people who generally sleep fewer hours or have a different sleep disorder is
the quality of their day. Insomnia results in such disturbed sleep that you
feel and perform poorly during the day. Sometimes people worry about the amount
of sleep that they get most nights because they think people their age need a
certain number of hours. It is possible to be a restless sleeper or to sleep
fewer than 8 hours a night and yet get the amount of sleep you need. If you
wake up refreshed with energy and are able to conduct your needed tasks during
the day, then you are probably getting adequate sleep.
If you
think that you routinely are not getting enough sleep, do not feel refreshed
when you rise in the morning, and constantly feel tired during the day, you
could have insomnia. It is important that you talk with your doctor about your
sleep problem, because daytime drowsiness can lead to serious problems,
including injury or accidents.