A fair number of Americans report that they have an occasional incidence of insomnia. If it goes past a week or a month of sleeplessness, then there may be cause for alarm.
• Acute insomnia can last out for a few days.
• It will typically result from stress.
• Perhaps you recently got a new job, or possibly you recently broke up with someone.
• Whatever the case, it is an isolated one.
• It is common to suffer from temporary insomnia.
• The major red flag to look out for is if insomnia interferes with your daily life.
• This red flag may mean that you need to examine what is going on with you, and whether or not you ought to see a doctor.
• Chronic insomnia is a condition in which at least two to three times a week, you have difficulty sleeping to the point that it affects your ability to function or perform tasks during the day.
• You may also need to pay notice to any changes in your mood, as a mood disorder can sometimes cause sleeplessness.