FAQ

Why cant I sleep and Im not tired?

Why cant I sleep and Im not tired?

Insomnia, the inability to get to sleep or sleep well at night, can be caused by stress, jet lag, a health condition, the medications you take, or even the amount of coffee you drink. Insomnia can also be caused by other sleep disorders or mood disorders such as anxiety and depression.

Can you force yourself to sleep?

The worst thing you can do when you can’t fall asleep is lie in bed and attempt to force yourself to sleep. But you can’t do anything that’s stimulating or in violation of the basic rules of sleep hygiene.

What not to do when trying to sleep?

Noise, light, a bedroom that’s too hot or cold, or an uncomfortable mattress or pillow can all interfere with sleep. Try using a sound machine or earplugs to mask outside noise, an open window or fan to keep the room cool, and blackout curtains or an eye mask to block out light.

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What to eat when you cannot sleep?

Bananas. They’re also rich in tryptophan, an amino acid that helps your brain produce the chemical serotonin, which helps you fall asleep. Since they contain 110 calories per serving and no fat, bananas are an all-around great bedtime snack. Eat a half of a banana an hour or so before bedtime.

What do you do when you can not sleep?

Get out of bed when you can’t sleep. Don’t try to force yourself to sleep. Tossing and turning only amps up the anxiety. Get up, leave the bedroom, and do something relaxing, such as reading, drinking a cup of herbal tea, or taking a bath.

What to do when you don’t feel sleepy?

Here are some suggestions: Keep a fatigue diary to help you find patterns throughout the day when you feel more or less tired. Exercise regularly. Almost anyone, at any age, can do some type of physical activity. Try to avoid long naps (over 30 minutes) late in the day. Stop smoking. Ask for help if you feel swamped.