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It’s time to wake up to causes of sleep issues

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Extreme tiredness all the time

It could be a sign of anaemia, says Dr Ross Perry, a GP and medical director of Cosmedics (cosmedics.co.uk). “Other symptoms include a lack of energy, pale looking skin, headache, dizziness, light headedness, cold hands and feet and brittle nails.”

Extreme tiredness can also be a key sign of undiagnose­d or insufficie­ntly treated thyroid disease, he adds. The condition occurs as a result of a decrease in thyroid hormone production. “You may sleep more than usual but still feel completely exhausted. At times, you may fall asleep during the day or very quickly at night. In the morning, you may find it difficult to get out of bed.

“Extreme tiredness could also be a symptom of coeliac disease, and for some, it may be the only symptom,” says Dr Perry. “The gut damage caused by coeliac disease results in poorer absorption of essential food nutrients involved in energy metabolism, including iron, folic acid and vitamin B12.”

What’s causing restless legs? This is a nervous system condition associated with an uncomforta­ble “tingling or fizzing sensation” in the legs, eased only by moving the legs constantly, says

Dr Morrison. “It tends to be worse in the evenings and at night, sometimes making it impossible to sleep properly. It can affect the arms too.”

It’s thought to be caused by a lack of the dopamine chemical in the brain, she explains, and it can be triggered by a number of underlying causes – so it’s important to work out what. It may have come about during pregnancy or happen without any obvious reason at any age, though women are twice as likely as men to develop it and it’s also more common in middle age.

“However, restless legs may also be triggered by “iron deficiency, kidney impairment, diabetes, under-active thyroid, fibromyalg­ia or Parkinson’s disease”.

“Drugs which aggravate the condition include anti-histamines, anti-sickness medication, and antidepres­sants, so do tell your doctor about your symptoms before being prescribed anything,” Dr Morrison says.

A loss of interest in sex

“For men testostero­ne deficiency is another common problem associated with tiredness and one of the trademark symptoms of low testostero­ne in men is chronic fatigue – the type of tiredness that doesn’t improve after rest,” explains Dr Perry.

It can be part of the normal ageing process – testostero­ne levels are likely to decrease in all men with age “Typically about 1%-2% per year after the age of 40), so interest in sex may decline slightly too. “However, it’s not normal for testostero­ne levels to get so low that fatigue impacts daily activities or for there to be a complete loss of interest in sex, so do visit your GP,” he adds.

Mental health fears affecting sleep

It goes without saying that it’s worth chatting to your GP if you’re struggling, but many mental health conditions can cause difficulty sleeping, so it’s not uncommon for issues to come to light at night.

“There is a close link between sleep and mental health, and poor sleep can aggravate mental illness, so it’s very important to address sleep problems early on,” says Dr Morrison.

She adds: “Mental health problems that commonly affect sleep include depression, anxiety, stress, panic disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder, for example.”

Signs of mental illness include low mood, excessive worrying, tearfulnes­s, irritabili­ty, low self esteem, lack of motivation, inability to concentrat­e, intrusive thoughts, loss of pleasure in life, poor appetite, and/ or binge-eating, she adds.

“You may benefit from talking therapy such as ‘cognitive behavioura­l therapy’, and/or medication, but make sure your doctor knows about the insomnia, as some antidepres­sants can help promote sleep, whereas others may make it worse and are best avoided if possible.”

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Snoring could also indicate a serious health problem Many conditions can cause restless legs Tiredness and lack of interest in sex may indicate testostero­ne problems in men
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Dr Ross Perry
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WIDE AWAKE: There is a close link between poor sleep and mental health problems
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No one should be tired all the time
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Dr Claire Morrison

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