Insomnia refers to the inability to fall asleep or staying awake for extended periods during the night.
One of the primary factors contributing to insomnia is anxiety. Individuals who experience excessive excitement, suffer from mental health issues like depression, consume stimulants such as caffeine, live in unhealthy environments, overexert themselves, eat heavy or stale food, smoke, take sleeping pills, or abuse substances may develop insomnia. Additionally, disruptions in the nervous system can also lead to this condition.
Common symptoms of insomnia include red eyes, a constant feeling of sleepiness, and difficulty concentrating on tasks.
To combat insomnia, the first step is ensuring adequate sleep. Patients should consider early evening acupressure treatment, applying pressure to reflex points near the wrist and chest area. Engaging in morning exercises, walking barefoot on grass, taking warm baths, and maintaining a calm mind are also beneficial. If psychological factors are at play, consulting a qualified psychologist is advisable.
Applying pressure to reflex points near the wrist and above the ankles can gradually alleviate insomnia within a few days. Daily pressure should be adjusted according to the patient's tolerance. Focusing on the reflex point between the eyebrows and the wrist area for 2-3 minutes daily can also yield positive results.
To further address insomnia, individuals should avoid sleeping pills, as dependency can lead to severe consequences. Reducing spicy foods and avoiding alcohol can also help improve sleep quality.