Let's face it - Stress has become an inevitable part of our lives, from professional demands, personal lives to even the snarling traffic conditions on roads; we let stress take over which in turn takes a serious toll on our health.
Even if it is just our response to daily lives, too much stress can make us tense, anxious and can very well cause sleep deprivation.
"Stress causes over-activity of the Cortisol System resulting in hypervigilance, increases in the Sympathetic Nervous system (our Fight, Flight, Fright Reaction) resulting in suppression of our normal sleep initiation processes - for example suppressing Melatonin secretion" says Dr. Irshaad Ebrahim of The London Sleep Centre Dubai. It is therefore not surprising that when we are stressed we lose sleep!
Sleep Difficulties related to stress include Insomnia (Difficulty of falling asleep) and/ or staying asleep/and waking too early. This is usually associated with poor quality sleep and daytime symptoms of tiredness and lethargy. Sleep is an important ritual of our daily lives that keeps us healthy, mentally sharp and lets us cope with challenges effectively.
"Left unchecked, long-term stress can result in Chronic sleep disruption leading to anxiety and depression and associated dysfunction of our immune system" remarks Dr Irshaad Ebrahim
How will you know that you are stressed?
There are a lot of symptoms and common signs that we do notice but fail to understand that it is nothing else but stress. Depression, sleep problems, anxiety, tension, poor concentration and apathy among many others are signs that need to be tackled. When such conditions go unnoticed and untreated for very long, it can hamper health and affect our well-being. Moreover stress and sleep deprivation are so closely linked that it is never easy to detect whether stress caused you sleep deprivation or vice-versa. No matter what the causes of both; a good behavioural and sleep program should be planned to ensure a healthy life and routine.
If you are missing out on sleep due to stress then keep a check on the following:-
Here’s what you can do to optimize minimum sleep hours required in a day to stay healthy and stress-free:
Multiple wake-ups and inability to sleep are worrisome and can be tackled by managing stress. Manage them now before stress starts managing your daily routines.