By Jitendra Jangid- Friends, as a person's age increases, many types of changes take place in the body, many changes occur in the body, such as weakness in the body, gray hair, poor eyesight, etc., a common concern is lack of sleep after the age of 40, which if not taken care of in time can cause serious problems, let's know about them-
Aging and sleep needs: Sleep needs may change, but 7-8 hours of good sleep is essential for overall health.
Health risks: Constant sleeplessness can increase the risk of serious diseases such as heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes. Apart from this, it can adversely affect mental health
Hormonal changes: A natural decline in melatonin, a hormone necessary to regulate sleep, begins after the age of 40, causing insomnia.
Effects on daily life: Insomnia doesn't just affect nighttime rest; it can lead to daytime fatigue and a reduced quality of life.
Tips to deal with insomnia:
Limit screen time: Spending less time in front of screens before bedtime can improve sleep quality.
Reduce caffeine intake: Avoiding caffeine, especially in the afternoon and evening, can help you sleep better.
Practice relaxation techniques: Doing relaxation exercises can prepare the body for rest at night.
When to seek help
It's important not to dismiss sleep problems as a normal part of aging. If insomnia persists for more than a week, it's important to seek advice from a healthcare professional.
You may also like
Your sacrifice for country will always inspire us: Cong pays tributes to Indira on death anniversary
UP CM celebrates Diwali in Ayodhya, prays at Ram temple
Businesses must pick suitable ventures to go after and explore new ways of working
Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma inaugurates two major developments at Zoram Medical College
Forces in and outside India trying to destabilise the country: PM Modi