21.05.2021 – 16:45
Everyone feels incapable of getting out of bed occasionally, but if the overwhelming need to stay in bed is not disappearing, you may have to deal with dysany.
While not a formal medical diagnosis, dysentery can be associated with significant health conditions, so it is important to find out what is going on and how to recover your erection and movement.
In this article, we will look at what we currently know about dysentery, along with its possible causes and treatment.
What is disania?
Dysania is not the same as drowsiness and is not solved by a good sleep. Medically speaking, dysentery can be better known as either sleep inertia or fatigue. It is the long-term feeling that you are not able to get out of bed. And even when you manage to wake up and wake up, all you want is to get back to sleep.
Sleep inertia
Sleep inertia refers to an intense drowsiness that persists even after you get up and move. Researchers call it a transitional phase between sleep and wakefulness, during which you may not be productive or alert. When you are experiencing sleep inertia, you feel a strong desire to get back to sleep.
Sleep inertia is common for people whose work requires them to wake up suddenly in the middle of a sleep cycle, such as health care workers and shift workers. It is also common in people who have sleep deprivation or mood disorders such as depression.
Fatigue
Fatigue is a deep feeling of exhaustion accompanied by a lack of motivation. If you have had a physically heavy or emotionally stressful day, a terrible night’s sleep, or a loss that has left you grieving, you should expect some fatigue.
But when this fatigue persists for more than 2 weeks, consult a doctor.
What can Dysania cause?
Dysania can be related to several different health conditions. Here you have a quick look at the diseases that can cause fatigue, sleep inertia or something.
Myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME / CFS)
People with ME / CFS feel tired regardless of whether they have had a good night’s sleep. They may also experience “CrashesTrusted Source”, where they are overwhelmed with fatigue after any activity (physical or mental) that is very simple.
Researchers are not sure what causes ME / CFS. Occurs after an infection, an immune disorder or extreme stress. There may also be a genetic link.
DEPRESSION
Depression and dysentery are related. This is because depression can cause you to have trouble sleeping, and lack of sleep can make the symptoms of depression worse. Sometimes, fatigue caused by another health condition (such as ME / CFS) can also lead to depression.
Depression is a curable condition. One of the most important things you can do is talk to a professional about your symptoms so you can work together to come up with a treatment plan.
soreness
People adapt to losses in different ways. For some people, the period immediately after a deep loss often comes with emotional effects such as deep sadness, anger, anxiety and guilt. Physical effects such as heart problems, immune system changes and sleep disturbances are not uncommon. When grief worsens over time, it is sometimes called complicated or prolonged grief.
If you think you have a grief-related disorder, talk to a mental health professional. Treatment may be able to help you restore balance to your world, even if the loss is permanent.
Sleep disorders
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health reports that there are close to 80 different sleep disorders, each of which can leave you feeling weak and unable to get out of bed in the morning. Insomnia and sleep apnea are two of the most common sleep disorders.
If you have a sleep disorder, a health professional can help you determine which treatment is best for treating your symptoms. Medications, supplements like melatonin, light therapy and changes in diet and exercise routines can help.
Integrative medicine treatments can also help, such as:
- relaxation techniques, including meditation
- massage
- yoga
- hypnotherapy
- acupuncture
Thyroid disorders
Thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s disease (also known as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis), can make you feel constantly tired. The feeling of exhaustion can continue for months or years if the thyroid disorder is not treated.
Certain heart medications, and conditions like bipolar disorder, can also interfere with healthy thyroid function. Some cancer treatments can also cause hypothyroidism.
An under-performing thyroid can usually be treated with medications that aim to replace hormones.
Heart dissases
Many diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels can make you feel extremely tired, even in the morning. If you smoke, are overweight, or have diabetes, high blood pressure than high blood cholesterol, you may be at a higher risk for developing heart or lung disease.
While dysentery is not a medical diagnosis, it can be an important clue that you may have another health condition that causes extreme fatigue.
If fatigue is keeping you in bed and is interfering with healthy functioning for more than two weeks, consult a health professional to find out what is causing the problem and how to solve it.