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Healthy Habits to Improve Your Sleep


September 27, 2024

If you have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep, it is time to try some healthy sleep habits. You can do many things for a better night’s sleep. Try as many tips as you can.

Healthy Sleep Habits

Create a good sleep environment:

  • Make your bedroom a relaxing place used for sleep, intimacy and winding down.
  • Try to keep TVs, computers and work out of your bedroom.
  • Make the room dark, quiet and cool but comfortable when going to sleep.

Did You Know?

  • Most adults need 7 to 9 hours of sleep each night.
  • Healthy sleep can help you:
    • Improve your mood
    • Feel and look better
    • Lower your stress
    • Have more energy
    • Think more clearly

What If My Sleep Doesn't Get Better?

If you try the healthy sleep habits and your sleep does not improve, it could be a sign of a sleep disorder. If you can answer yes to any of the questions below and this symptom happens regularly, talk to your healthcare provider.

  • Do I often feel tired, sleepy or fatigued during the day?
  • Do I feel irritable during the day?
  • Do I have trouble concentrating?
  • Are my reaction times slow?
  • Is it difficult for me to stay awake during activities?
  • Have I fallen asleep or felt very tired while driving?
  • Do I use caffeine as a way to keep myself awake?
  • Do I use alcohol as a self-medication tool to fall asleep?
  • Do I have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep?
  • Do I snore loudly (louder than talking)?
  • Has anyone noticed that I stop breathing during my sleep?

What If I Don't Get Enough Sleep?

Over time, lack of sleep can be risky for your health. Not getting enough sleep is linked with many chronic diseases and conditions—such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, obesity and depression. So improving your sleep is key to better health.

What Are Treatments For Sleep Problems?

Treatments for sleep problems focus on the reason why you do not sleep well. If you have a medical problem, treating that problem may help you sleep better.

Doctors may prescribe sleep medicine for a short time if other treatments are not working. Medicines work best as a short-term treatment combined with lifestyle and behavior changes. Prescription sleep medicine comes with risks; be sure to talk with your doctor.

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