For many people, the experience of being under enhanced community quarantine brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic was very stressful. The stress made people more anxious and sleepless even if they had more time on their hands to sleep and rest. In short, the pandemic has apparently made people sleep less and stress more.
According to the National Sleep Foundation, the leading expert in sleep science and health in the United Sates, the pandemic has disrupted our daily lives and because of this people find it hard to adjust to a new daily schedule or the lack of one.
Additionally, people tend to oversleep during and this usually leaves them groggy, short tempered and unfocused throughout the day.
The foundation points out that it is important to get enough quality sleep because it helps strengthen the immune system, heightens brain function, enhances your mood and improves mental health. Here are some tips on how to sleep well during these trying times:
5. Stay active. Make time to take a walk outside while observing social distancing. Or you can exercise at home with help of online sites.
If however, you are still having problems sleeping even after following these tips, it might be time for you to consult a doctor. The Medical City Clark (TMC Clark) has a sleep unit that is manned by ENT and neurology specialists who can assess whether you have a sleeping disorder.
TMC Clark launched its Sleep Laboratory, in partnership with Sleep Scienzzz Sleep Analytics and solutions that would help in the diagnosis of sleep disorders. A Polysomnography (sleep test) records your night time sleep patterns.
Polysomnography is occasionally done during the day to accommodate shift workers who habitually sleep during the day.
In addition to helping diagnose sleep disorders, Polysomnography may be used to help adjust your treatment plan if you have already been diagnosed with a sleep disorder.
For more information about the sleep test and other services being offered by The Medical City Clark, you can visit www.themedicalcityclark.com or call 0917 836 3704.