Serious Health Risks Associated with Insomnia

What happens if you have insomnia?
There are serious health risks associated with chronic insomnia. According to the National Institutes of Health, insomnia can increase your risk for mental health problems as well as overall health concerns.
Increased risk for medical conditions
These include:
stroke
asthma
seizures
weak immune system
sensitivity to pain
inflammation
obesity
diabetes
high blood pressure
heart disease
Increased risk for mental health disorders
depression
anxiety
confusion and frustration
Increased risk for accidents
Insomnia can affect your:
performance at work or school
sex drive
memory
judgment
The immediate concern is daytime sleepiness. A lack of energy can cause feelings of anxiety, depression, or irritation. Not only can it affect your performance at work or school, but too little sleep may also increase your risk for car accidents.

Shortened life expectancy
Having insomnia can shorten your life expectancy. An analysis of 16 studies that covered over 1 million participants and 112,566 deaths looked at the correlation between sleep duration and mortality. They found that sleeping less increased the risk for death by 12 percent, compared to those who slept 7 to 8 hours per night.A more recent study looked at the effects of persistent insomnia and mortality over 38 years. The researchers found that those with persistent insomnia had a 97 percent increased risk of death.
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