I have been sleeping too much for some time. I usually sleep for more than 10 hours. I am 40 years old. I need your help.
Kwesi (by SMS)
You may oversleep if you don’t get enough quality sleep at night. But if you’re regularly sleeping too long, it may indicate an underlying health condition. Oversleeping, also known as “long sleeping,” is when you regularly sleep for more than 10 hours per day for your age. People are often concerned about not getting enough sleep. However, oversleeping may also pose several health risks and indicate the presence of an underlying health condition.
Oversleeping may simply be the result of catching up on the lost hours of sleep during a short time period, known as sleep debt. For example, you may sleep for more than 10 hours in a 24-hour period on the weekend because you stayed up late all week studying for a final exam. That said, frequent oversleeping may indicate hypersomnia.: Symptoms of oversleeping may depend on the underlying cause and whether oversleeping is chronic or short-term. These may include: agitation, irritation, fatigue, anxiety, increased daytime naps and decreased appetite.
The complications associated with oversleeping depend on whether it’s short-term or chronic, as well as the underlying cause. Oversleeping due to short periods of sleep deprivation may cause temporary anxiety, fogginess, and low energy.
However, regularly oversleeping may increase your risk of several health conditions, including: obesity, cardiovascular disease, stroke, coronary heart disease and diabetes. It’s important to work with a healthcare professional if you’re regularly oversleeping. They could provide a proper diagnosis and help develop a treatment plan for you. A doctor will perform a physical and medical history examination. This may sleep habits as well as order for tests to help them make a proper diagnosis of your sleeping condition.
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