[Anxiety disorders as a risk factor for sleep disorders and headaches]
1Headache Treatment Center Scandinavia, St-Petersburg, Russia.
Abstract:
Anxiety and related sleep disorders are a problem in modern society. Sleep disorders cover more than 45% of the world's population and have become a global health problem in recent decades. Numerous studies have shown an association of sleep disorders with pain, depression, and anxiety, as well as a causal relationship between chronic pain and sleep deficits. Patients with headaches are at a higher risk of mood and anxiety disorders than people in the general population; these results are particularly noticeable for patients with chronic daily headache as well as medication overuse headache. This interaction between mood/anxiety problems and medication overuse may be an important factor in chronification of episodic headache. Detection and treatment of comorbid diseases will not only provide better results, but also improve the quality of life of patients. In the treatment of this category of patients, it is possible to use noofen, which improves sleep, cognitive functions, and reduces headache.
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