Medical reasons
There are various reasons for having a hard time falling asleep. Research all recommends that we should not eat large fatty meals before bed. It can cause a rapid heart that could lead to a heart attack during someones sleep.
Topics:
- Overactive Thyroid
- Low Blood Sugar
- Sleep Apnea
- Acid Reflux
- Lymphoma
-Tuberculosis
- Menopause
1. Overactive Thyroid- Hyperthyroidism
Thyroid- controls your metabolism, produces hormones that regulate body's metabolic rate controlling heart, muscle, and digestive functions. As well as the brain development and bone maintenance. Functions correctly on good supply of iodine from diet. A body can go into overdrive if has/ creates too much hormones. Body temperature can rise one can become hungrier and thirster and begin to have a racing pulse or shaky hands. Someone can feel tired, get diarrhea, and lose weight.
2. Low Blood Sugar- Diabetes Blood Glucose can drop
Insulin take sulfonylurea ; drug manage diabetes can be responsible for overnight hypoglycemia.
3. Sleep Apnea- briefly stop breathing during the night
The body is not getting enough oxygen and can fall into "fight or flight" mode, which, triggers sweating.
4. Acid Reflux- Heartburn & chest pain
Possibly have a connection to night before bed and avoiding fatty, fried, and tomato based.
5. Lymphoma- Body immune system
Have a little fever can start in lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow, etc.
6. Tuberculosis
Bacteria typically grows in your lungs. An individual may have a painful cough with blood and colored gunk (phlegm). Feverish, tired, and weak with no appetite.
7. Menopause- Hot flashes
Menstrual cycle stops due to age mainly in females. Ovaries stop producing hormones estrogen and progesterone.
Topics:
- Overactive Thyroid
- Low Blood Sugar
- Sleep Apnea
- Acid Reflux
- Lymphoma
-Tuberculosis
- Menopause
1. Overactive Thyroid- Hyperthyroidism
Thyroid- controls your metabolism, produces hormones that regulate body's metabolic rate controlling heart, muscle, and digestive functions. As well as the brain development and bone maintenance. Functions correctly on good supply of iodine from diet. A body can go into overdrive if has/ creates too much hormones. Body temperature can rise one can become hungrier and thirster and begin to have a racing pulse or shaky hands. Someone can feel tired, get diarrhea, and lose weight.
2. Low Blood Sugar- Diabetes Blood Glucose can drop
Insulin take sulfonylurea ; drug manage diabetes can be responsible for overnight hypoglycemia.
3. Sleep Apnea- briefly stop breathing during the night
The body is not getting enough oxygen and can fall into "fight or flight" mode, which, triggers sweating.
4. Acid Reflux- Heartburn & chest pain
Possibly have a connection to night before bed and avoiding fatty, fried, and tomato based.
5. Lymphoma- Body immune system
Have a little fever can start in lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow, etc.
6. Tuberculosis
Bacteria typically grows in your lungs. An individual may have a painful cough with blood and colored gunk (phlegm). Feverish, tired, and weak with no appetite.
7. Menopause- Hot flashes
Menstrual cycle stops due to age mainly in females. Ovaries stop producing hormones estrogen and progesterone.