Health Savvy


Jul 14 2007

Visiting a Sleep Disorders Center

Published by Jennifer at 4:49 am under Sleep Disorders

There are a number of misconceptions regarding a sleep disorders center because many people do not see sleep disorders as a serious problem. Often, this is because most people assume the average sleep disorder is a minor problem that a simple sleeping aid may cure. In some cases, this is accurate. In other cases, such a casual attitude towards sleeping disorders has a highly negative effect as evidenced throughout history.

Sleep Disorders and Casual Flippancy Through History

For many centuries, sleep disorders were often quite misunderstood. In years past, virtually any medical condition was misunderstood, but psychological conditions were among the most misunderstood. There is a significant for this: you can’t see the root of a psychological disorder as you can a physical one.

For example, if one suffers a cut and requires stitches the physical problem and the treatment are both obvious. There is little debate on the matter and the ability to diagnose the problem is quite easy. With psychological problems, there is tremendous chance for misdiagnosis or, worse, flippancy.

The reason for this is that mostly all psychological or psychiatric problems derive from issues in the central nervous system. Because of this, we do not see the origin of the problem, we only see the results. In many cases, the results of this have a significantly negative impact on those who suffer from the problem.

Consider the following: a child that suffers from a psychiatric ailment that may result in excessive sleeping will often label a child as “lazy.” In reality, lazy is a thoroughly abstract term that hardly provides an answer to a problem. In many cases, the child may be suffering from an anxiety disorder that is causing the excessive sleeping. Perhaps the problem could be from depression.

Perhaps there is a physical condition such as a thyroid problem that may be the root of the issue. Regardless, the term “lazy” is a flippant one that simply labels the child negatively as a way of shaming the child into proper behavior. (How an under-active thyroid can be shamed into proper function is never explained) This is where a sleep disorders center becomes valuable as a sleep disorders center can pinpoint the patterns of the disorder and, hopefully, find a way to alleviate them.

The Benefits of a Sleep Disorders Center

A sleep disorders center provides the valuable research of the multitude of issues surrounding a sleep disorder. As such, physicians can pull from this pool of research in order to properly treat the problem. As such, the benefits of sleep disorder centers are far reaching and helpful and will, hopefully, continue to be so.

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