Most people have problems getting enough restorative sleep in Lyme disease. Lack of adequate sleep
A restorative amount of sleep is seven to nine hours to correct these problems.
This article is about the basic steps to get sleep. For information about herbs and nutrients for sleep see Sleep: The Natural Medicines. Read Sleep: The Prescription Medicines for information about pharmaceutical agents.
There are many factors in Lyme disease that cause sleep problems. Each of these factors should be addressed to improve sleep. These problems include
Regardless of the sleep problem cause there are basic steps any person with chronic Lyme disease and insomnia should take. The first is take supplements to lower inflammatory cytokines. The second is use good sleep hygiene. Third, correct underlying medical problems like depression or restless legs syndrome that lead to insomnia. Finally if all of this does not work, then try sleep supplements or medications.
Take curcumin 500mg 1 pill 3 times a day, quercetin 500mg 1 pill 3 times a day or liposomal glutathione 500mg 1 time a day.
Cytokines are inflammatory chemicals made by the immune system in chronic Lyme disease.
On the one hand cytokines are good because they turn on the immune system. They perform a number of functions that include:
On the other hand in chronic Lyme disease the immune system makes too many cytokines which is bad. Too many cytokines:
At the beginning of treatment or when antibiotics are changed the cytokines are made in even greater amounts causing a person to feel much worse. For more information and additional steps to lower cytokines see Control Cytokines A Guide to Fix Lyme Symptoms & The Immune System.
The best way to get sleep is through good sleep hygiene. This includes:
These devices use a blue light that stimulates and wakes people up. Blue light is the same kind of sunlight that shows in the morning. In our society where so many rely on these gadgets, many get blue light stimulation too late in the day. One way to combat this problem is to turn off and not use these devices after dark. One other way is to use a blue light filter on your devices. Apple and Android devices have a night time light setting you can turn on to filter out the blue light. For your computer you can download a program that will do this for you. For instance you could try the F.lux application.
Work with your physician to find or treat sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, medication side effects, depression, sleep anxiety, or pain.
For information about herbs and nutrients for sleep see Sleep: The Natural Medicines. Read Sleep: The Prescription Medicines for information about pharmaceutical agents.
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Marty Ross, MD is a passionate Lyme disease educator and clinical expert. He helps Lyme sufferers and their physicians see what really works based on his review of the science and extensive real-world experience. Dr. Ross is licensed to practice medicine in Washington State (License: MD00033296) where he has treated thousands of Lyme disease patients in his Seattle practice.
Marty Ross, MD is a graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine and Georgetown University Family Medicine Residency. He is a member of the International Lyme and Associated Disease Society (ILADS), The Institute for Functional Medicine, and The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M).
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