• 800-954-0857
    Transcend LogoTranscend LogoTranscend LogoTranscend Logo
    • Buy Now
    • CPAPs
      • Transcend Micro™ Auto CPAP
      • Transcend Micro Auto CPAP Essential Bundle
      • Transcend Micro Auto CPAP Power Bundle
      • Transcend 3
    • Masks
      • Nasal
      • Full
      • Nasal Pillow
    • Accessories
      • Transcend Micro
        • Power Options
        • Accessories/Replacement Parts
      • Transcend 365
        • Power Options
        • Accessories/Replacement Parts
      • Transcend 3
        • Power Options
        • Accessories/Replacement Parts
      • Mask Parts
    • Sleep Library
      • The Risks of Unapproved ‘Micro CPAP’ Devices and the Importance of FDA-Approved Treatments
      • What Causes Obstructive Sleep Apnea and How CPAP Machines Provide Effective Treatment
      • How CPAP Machines Help You Regain Healthy, Restorative Sleep
      • Will Insurance Cover the Cost of a CPAP Machine?
      • The Effects of Skipping CPAP Therapy (Even for One Night!)
      • The Common Side Effects of Using a CPAP Machine
      • How Long Does It Take for CPAP Therapy to Work?
      • How to Sell, Recycle and Dispose of Your Old CPAP Machine
      • + Additional Articles
    • Support
      • Contact Customer Care
      • Service and Repair Request
      • Transcend User Manuals
      • Desktop Software
      • FAQs
      • Policies
        • Prescription Policy
        • Warranty Policy
        • Return Policy
        • Orders & Shipping
        • Referral Program Terms and Conditions
      • Customer Forms
        • Insurance Reimbursement
      • Travel Tips
      • Why Transcend
    ✕
    0

    $0.00

    women-covering-head-in-bed-sleep-disorders

    Understanding Insomnia, Restless Leg Syndrome, and Other Sleep Disorders

    Sleep is vital for physical and mental health, yet millions of people worldwide struggle with sleep disorders. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in three adults doesn’t get enough sleep regularly. From insomnia to restless leg syndrome (RLS) and sleep apnea, these conditions can significantly impact quality of life. This guide dives into common sleep disorders, their symptoms, causes, and treatments, offering actionable steps to improve sleep health.

     

    What Are Sleep Disorders?

    Sleep disorders are medical conditions that disrupt normal sleep patterns. They can affect how long and well you sleep, leading to daytime fatigue which impacts other health complications. Common categories include:

    • Insomnia: Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
    • Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS): An uncontrollable urge to move the legs.
    • Sleep Apnea: Breathing interruptions during sleep.
    • Narcolepsy: Sudden daytime sleepiness.
    • Circadian Rhythm Disorders: Misalignment of the internal body clock.
    • Parasomnias: Abnormal behaviors during sleep, such as sleepwalking.

     

    Insomnia

    Definition and Types

    Insomnia is characterized by persistent difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep. Types include:

    • Acute Insomnia: Short-term, often stress-related.
    • Chronic Insomnia: Long-term, lasting three months or more.

    Symptoms

    • Trouble falling asleep.
    • Frequent waking during the night.
    • Feeling unrefreshed after sleep.

    Causes

    • Stress and anxiety.
    • Poor sleep habits.
    • Medical conditions like chronic pain.

    Treatment

    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I): Addresses negative sleep patterns. Recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) as a first-line treatment.
    • Medications: Prescribed only when necessary.
    • Lifestyle Changes: Improving sleep hygiene by avoiding stimulants like caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco, and maintaining a consistent sleep schedule is key.

     

    Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)

    Definition

    RLS is a neurological condition causing an irresistible urge to move the legs, typically during rest. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke estimates that up to 10% of the U.S. population may have RLS.

    Symptoms

    • Tingling or crawling sensations in the legs.
    • Symptoms worsen at night or when lying down.

    Causes

    • Genetic predisposition.
    • Low iron levels.
    • Chronic conditions like diabetes.

    Treatment

    • Medications: Dopamine agonists and iron supplements.
    • Lifestyle Adjustments: Regular exercise and avoiding caffeine. Explore authoritative resources like the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke for in-depth information.

     

    Sleep Apnea

    Definition and Types

    • Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): Blockage of airways.
    • Central Sleep Apnea: The brain fails to send proper signals to breathing muscles.

    Symptoms

    • Loud snoring.
    • Gasping or choking during sleep.
    • Daytime fatigue.

    Causes

    • Obesity.
    • Structural abnormalities.

    Treatment

    • CPAP Therapy: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure is considered the gold standard for OSA treatment.
    • Lifestyle Changes: Making lifestyle adjustments such as weight management and limiting alcohol intake.

     

    Narcolepsy

    Definition

    A chronic sleep disorder characterized by overwhelming daytime sleepiness. According to the National Sleep Foundation, approximately 1 in 2,000 people in the U.S. are affected by narcolepsy.

    Symptoms

    • Sudden sleep attacks.
    • Muscle weakness (cataplexy).
    • Sleep paralysis.

    Causes

    • Autoimmune factors.
    • Family history.

    Treatment

    • Medications: Stimulants and antidepressants.
    • Behavioral Therapy: Support groups and expert resources like the Narcolepsy Network can provide guidance.

     

    Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders

    Types

    • Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder: Late sleep and wake times.
    • Shift Work Sleep Disorder: Sleep issues due to irregular schedules.

    Symptoms

    • Difficulty falling asleep at traditional times.
    • Fatigue and irritability.

    Treatment

    • Light Therapy: Adjusting exposure to natural light.
    • Chronotherapy: Gradually shifting sleep times.

     

    Parasomnias

    Common Types

    • Sleepwalking.
    • Night terrors.
    • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder.

    Symptoms

    • Performing activities while asleep.
    • Injuries during episodes.

    Treatment

    • Medications: Benzodiazepines.
    • Safety Measures: Learn about safe sleep practices from reliable resources to protect individuals affected by parasomnias.

     

    When to Seek Professional Help

    • Difficulty functioning during the day.
    • Persistent symptoms affecting sleep quality.
    • Unexplained physical or emotional changes.

    A sleep study can provide detailed insights and guide treatment plans. The American Sleep Association notes that over 70 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders, emphasizing the importance of early intervention.

     

    Tips for Healthy Sleep Habits

    • Maintain a consistent sleep schedule.
    • Create a sleep-friendly environment: dark, quiet, and cool.
    • Avoid heavy meals, alcohol, and screens before bed. Reliable sources such as SleepFoundation.org offer comprehensive tips for optimizing sleep health.

     

    Solving Sleep Disorders for a Good Night’s Rest

    Sleep disorders can disrupt your health and well-being, but effective treatments are available. By recognizing symptoms early and seeking appropriate care, you can re-claim restorative sleep. Stay informed and prioritize your sleep health by exploring further resources from trusted health organizations.

    Share

    Related posts

    adult traveler man sit down inside modern cozy mob 2023 11 27 05 12 52 utc 2
    March 7, 2025

    RV Life and CPAP Therapy: How the Transcend Micro Auto CPAP Keeps You Rested on the Go


    Read more
    transcend-woman-sleeping-with-cpap-mask-mask-in-bed
    January 2, 2025

    How to Choose the Best CPAP Mask and Accessories for Your Needs


    Read more
    • About Us
    • Find a Dealer
    • International Dealers
    • Purchase Perks
    • Contact Us
    • Dealer Sales and Support
    • Sleep Library (blog)
    Copyright 2020 Transcend, Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy | Term of Use | Media
    103 Osborne Road NE Fridley, MN 55432
      0

      $0.00

                No results See all results
                • 800-954-0857
                  ✕

                  Login

                  Lost your password?

                  Create an account?

                  Continue shopping "" has been added to your cart

                  ✕

                  Your Cart

                  Your cart is currently empty.

                  Subtotal: $0.00
                  Total: $0.00
                  Apply coupon code

                  Proceed to checkout

                  Submitting a testimonial or feedback hereby grants Transcend a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable royalty-free license and right to use, copy, modify, create derivative works based upon and otherwise use your suggestions, feedback, reviews and testimonials for any purpose (including for marketing), without any notice, compensation or other obligation to you.

                  Why Buy Refurbished?

                  Good as New Icon

                  As good as new

                  Every Certified Refurbished CPAP undergoes a thorough internal and external cleaning, and is fitted where needed with replacement parts

                  2 Year warranty Icon

                  2-year warranty

                  Backing our quality commitment is a 2-year warranty, the same as a new product.

                  Cost Savings Icon

                  Lower prices

                  Start getting the sleep you deserve. All Certified Refurbished CPAPs are available for less. Plus, free shipping!

                  Package Icon

                  The whole package

                  Certified Refurbished CPAPs come in new packaging with everything a new product would: hoses, filters, power supplies, etc.

                  Diamond Icon

                  High standards

                  With complete functionality and quality testing, rest assured that your Certified Refurbished CPAP will be as good as new.

                  Recycle Icon

                  Go green

                  Purchasing a Certified Refurbished CPAP is a sustainable way to recycle and reuse some components and materials, ultimately reducing our waste and carbon footprint.

                  Interest-Free Monthly Payments


                  Available Online at Checkout and by Phone:

                  4 equal interest-free payments charged monthly

                  10 equal interest-free payments charged every two weeks

                   

                  Call  800-954-0857 or LIVE CHAT with a Transcend Team Member
                  (M-F 7:30am – 5:30pm CST)

                   

                  *Interest free payments require your account to remain in good standing.  A late payment fee of $25 will be charged to each payment not made in a timely manner.

                  Prescription Required

                  This device requires a prescription to purchase which you will be able to upload after checking out.
                  If you do not have your prescription our Medical Records team will work with you and your doctor to obtain a valid prescription.  If you have any questions or would like assistance, please call 800-311-5840.

                  A valid prescription:
                  ✔ Must include one of the following terms:
                  For CPAP: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, or CPAP
                  For APAP: AutoPAP, APAP, Auto Adjusting or Self Adjusting CPAP, Auto Set, Auto CPAP, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure or CPAP, Auto-titrating
                  ✔ Must include settings:
                  For CPAP: Your specific single pressure setting: ___ CM/H20
                  For APAP: Your pressure range from ___ to ___ CM/H20
                  ✔ Your physician’s signature
                  ✔ Your physician’s contact information (including fax)
                  ✔ The patient’s full name
                  ✔ Valid date
                  For more information on our Prescription Policy, please click HERE.