UNIVERSAL SLEEP HYGIENE
Universal Sleep Hygiene is a set of lifestyle modifications which aim to regularize your sleep. For a person with disturbed sleep all the instructions are to be followed strictly.
1. The most important sleep hygiene measure is to maintain a regular wake and sleep pattern seven days a week. It is also important to spend an appropriate amount of time in bed, not too little, or too excessive. This may vary by individual; for example, if someone has a problem with daytime sleepiness, they should spend a minimum of eight hours in bed, if they have difficulty sleeping at night, they should limit themselves to 7 hours in bed in order to keep the sleep pattern consolidated.
2. Avoid napping during the day. It can disturb the normal pattern of sleep and wakefulness.
3. Avoid stimulants such as caffeine, nicotine and alcohol too close to bedtime. While alcohol is well known to speed the onset of sleep, it disrupts sleep in the second half as the body begins to metabolize the alcohol, causing arousal.
4. Exercise can promote good sleep. Vigorous exercise should be taken in the morning or late afternoon. A relaxing exercise, like yoga, can be done before bed to help initiate a restful night’s sleep.
5. Food can be disruptive right before sleep. Stay away from large meals close to bedtime. Also dietary changes can cause sleep problems, if someone is struggling with a sleep problem, it’s not a good time to start experimenting with spicy dishes. And, remember, chocolate has caffeine.
6. Ensure adequate exposure to natural light in the morning. This is particularly important for older people who may not venture outside as frequently as children and adults. Light exposure helps maintain a healthy sleep-wake cycle.
7. Establish a regular relaxing bedtime routine. Try to avoid emotionally upsetting conversations and activities before trying to go to sleep. Don’t dwell on, or bring your problems to bed.
8. Associate your bed with sleep. It’s not a good idea to use your bed to watch TV, listen to the radio, or read.
9. Make sure that sleep environment is pleasant and relaxing. The bed should be comfortable, the room should not be too hot or cold, or too bright.
10. DO NOT use any sleep medicine without advice of a Physician/Psychiatrist.
In case this doesn’t help then you need to consult a Psychiatrist near you.
Clinic 1
Dr. Ashutosh Singh's 'Personal Clinic'
355/A, 1st Floor
Above American Opticals
Mahalaxmi Nagar Main Road
Near Bombay Hospital
Indore (M.P.)
TIMINGS
Monday-Friday
1pm-4pm
7pm-9pm
contact
07869088193
09479314733
08770835619
0731-4876480
clinic 2
Apollo Hospitals Indore
Pro-Health OPD
Scheme 74-C, Sector-D,
Vijaynagar,
Indore (M.P.)
TIMINGS
Monday-Saturday
4pm-7pm
contact
09479314733
07869088193
0731-2445566
0731-2445525
0731-2445500
Dr. Ashutosh Singh
MBBS, DNB (Psychiatry), MNAMS
Consultant Psychiatrist & De-Addiction Specialist
Apollo Hospitals Indore
Dr. Ashutosh Singh's Personal Clinic
Visiting Consultant Psychiatrist
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Indore
Military Hospital Mhow
Ex-Psychiatry Resident
National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore
Institute of Mental Health & Hospital (IMHH), Agra (Agra Mental Hospital)
LGB Regional Institute of Mental Health (LGBRIMH), Tezpur (Tezpur Mental Hospital)
contact@psychiatrist-indore.com