News India Live, Digital Desk: Insomnia issues: In today’s run -of -the -mill life, we often compromise the most with one thing, and that is our sleep. It is now common to work till late night, stay on mobile or wake up unnecessarily. We feel that what the difference does it make to sleep for one or two hours less, but the truth is that your habit of ‘less sleeping’ is gradually hollowing out your body from inside. When we cut this necessary process, the risk of many serious diseases increases. Let us know how heavy sleep can be on your body and brain. 1. The brain becomes ‘hang’ first and direct effect on our brain. When sleep is not complete, our brain is not able to function properly. It is difficult to meditate, things do not remember and get angry and irritable on small things. If this happens for a long time, it can also take the form of mental illnesses like depression and anxiety. The immune system becomes weak and sleepy sleep makes our body’s guard, ie the immune system strong. At bedtime, our body makes certain types of protein, which help us fight infection and inflammation. When we sleep less, these proteins are reduced, due to which our immune system weakens and we start falling ill again and again. The cold and colds are a common sign of early. 3. You are in danger on the heart, but you are not sure, but your sleep is directly to your heart health. Low gold increases blood pressure, which can later lead to deadly diseases like heart attack and stroke. Lack of sleep also increases inflammation in the body, which is dangerous for the arteries of the heart. 4. Diabetes increases in Riskikai Studies that it has been revealed that those who sleep less than 6 hours daily, the risk of type-2 diabetes increases considerably. Lack of sleep deteriorates our body’s insulin management, which can lead to blood sugar level control. 5. If you start gaining weight, if you are not able to lose weight even after dieting and exercising, then your incomplete sleep can be due to this. When we sleep less, the stress hormone named ‘cortisol’ increases in our body, which increases hunger. We have a desire to eat sweet and fried-rooted again and again, which increases weight rapidly. So what to do now? Sleep is not a luxury, but a basic need for your health. Try to get a deep and good sleep of 7-8 hours every day. Make a distance from mobile and TV before bedtime and create a cool atmosphere. Remember, the time you will give to your sleep today, it will help to improve your health tomorrow.