These sleep saboteurs can leave you exhausted and worsen your pain. Experts advise how to stop them – so you can rest easy.
Getting enough sleep is crucial for your health. Sleeping less than seven to eight hours nightly has been linked to an increased risk of problems as diverse as automobile and other accidents, obesity, muscle pain and cardiovascular disease. Yet as many as 1 in 3 adults don’t get at least seven hours of sleep on a regular basis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Sleep is influenced by many factors that affect people to different degrees, says Rajkumar Dasgupta, MD, assist ant professor of clinical medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles.
If you aren’t getting enough sleep (7 to 9 hours for adults) or if you’re waking up unrefreshed, Dr. Dasgupta and other experts recommend keeping a sleep journal to look for lifestyle habits and other culprits, like these, that could be infringing on your sleep time.
PAIN
Studies both of people with osteoarthrtis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have shown that arthritis pain makes sleep difficult and that poor sleep, in turn, can increase pain. People with OA tend to have difficulty getting to sleep at night, while inflammatory arthritis (like RA) tends to wake people up and make it more difficult to get back to sleep, observes Rajat Bhatt, MD, a rheumatologist with Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston. He recommends alerting your rheumatologist if you experience any sleep problems.
In addition to pain directly caused by arthritis, people with arthritis may also be kept awake or awakened by pain from other soft-tissue problems, such as bursitis or carpal tunnel syndrome, that often occur with arthritis, says Scott Zashin, MD, clinical professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern Medical School and a rheumatologist at Presbyterian Hospitals of Dallas.
This story is from the September/October 2019 edition of Arthritis Today.
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