What is daytime sleepiness? — Daytime sleepiness is feeling sleepy during the daylight hours, when most people are awake and alert.
What causes daytime sleepiness?
- Daytime sleepiness can be caused by:
- A sleep disorder, such as:
- Things that disturb your sleep, such as:
Is there anything I can do on my own to feel better?
— That depends on the cause of your daytime sleepiness. But you can try having good sleep habits. This means that you:
Should I see a doctor or nurse?
— See a doctor or nurse if:
Will I need tests?
— Your doctor or nurse will decide which tests you should have. There are many different tests, but you might not need any. It depends on your age, other symptoms, and individual situation.
A “sleep study” is the most common test doctors use to find the cause of daytime sleepiness. For this test, you spend the night in a sleep lab at a hospital or doctor’s office. You are hooked up to different machines that monitor your heart rate, breathing, and other body functions. The results of the test tell your doctor or nurse if you have a sleep disorder.
Your doctor or nurse might also ask you to keep a daily log for 1 to 2 weeks, where you keep track of how you sleep each night.
How is daytime sleepiness treated?
— That depends on what is causing your daytime sleepiness. Treatments can include:
Can daytime sleepiness be prevented?
— You can reduce your chances of daytime sleepiness by having good sleep habits. If your doctor or nurse prescribes medicine or a device to wear, use it exactly how he or she tells you.
What if my child gets daytime sleepiness?
— In children, daytime sleepiness is usually caused by not sleeping enough at night or not having good sleep habits. Some medicines can also make your child sleepy in the daytime.
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