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In this Article

  • Symptoms of sleep deprivation
  • Effects of sleep deprivation
  • How to treat sleep deprivation?
  • Work with the body clock and give yourself time to wind down
  • Turn off your electronic devices
  • Limit your consumption of alcohol at night
  • Avoid excess caffeine
  • Stick to a routine
  • Cool down your bedroom
  • Reduce the noise
  • Buy a new pillow and a comfortable mattress
  • Don’t eat heavy meals late at night
  • Invest in me-time
How to Handle Hectic Work Schedules Along With Sleep Deprivation? 

Sleep Deprivation

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How to Handle Hectic Work Schedules Along With Sleep Deprivation? 

Updated on 3 November 2022

Medically Reviewed by

Dr. Ritu S Santwani

Infertility treatment, Cosmetology, Recurrent abortion treatment, Menopause, Hysteroscopy & colposcopy, PCOS/PCOD, Sexual health - M.D (Obst & Gynaec)| FICOG, FIAOG, AMRCOG, ART-Singapore

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In the modern era of multitasking and overtasking almost everyone encounters sleep deprivation. There will be plenty of days when you had to attend a late-night party with your loved ones, work on an urgent deadline late at night, or were struggling the whole night to settle your cranky baby, among the reasons that give you sleepless nights. According to experts, people who do not get quality sleep of approximately 7-9 hours at night suffer from irritability, memory loss, and a weakened immune system.

When you are awake till late at night, either scrolling on your smartphone/tablet, binge-watching Netflix, or overthinking about family matters, work, finances, or personal relationships, it gets tough to strike a balance between your professional and personal life. According to neuroscientists, your brain doesn’t function at par excellence when you don’t get enough sleep.

Symptoms of sleep deprivation

  • Mood swings
  • Irritability
  • Fatigue
  • Difficulty in remembering and focusing
  • You are distracted and always anxious
  • You are less patient with family, friends, and colleagues
  • You are angrier and tend to take wrong decisions

Effects of sleep deprivation

  • Sleep deprivation can badly impact your mental and physical health, and the effects of sleep deprivation are as follows:
  • Weak immune system
  • Increased body weight
  • Risk of the cardio-vascular system
  • Releases additional stress hormones
  • Affects the proper functioning of the brain
  • Affects fertility
  • Increases the risk of diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, obesity, stroke, heart attack, depression, and anxiety

How to treat sleep deprivation?

Here are some interesting tips that can help you if you have already wasted several hours turning and tossing in your bed for quite a long time:

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Work with the body clock and give yourself time to wind down

The goal is to wake up early and work according to a schedule. Try to finish your office work and daily chores on time so that you can get ample time to relax and get a sound sleep.

Turn off your electronic devices

We all are just so dependent on our smartphones and tablets because all our work is done by a few swipes and touches. These devices emit harmful lights and rays that release a hormone called melatonin that hampers sleep. You must stop using television, laptop, smartphone, and tablet for at least 2 hours before winding down.

Limit your consumption of alcohol at night

You might feel relaxed after taking a few glasses of alcohol, thinking that it relaxes your body after that long tiring day however, it can give you a bad hangover the next morning because it dehydrates your body from within. You might not wake up refreshed even after having a sound sleep.

Avoid excess caffeine

Drinking excess tea and coffee might give you temporary alertness, but it blocks the chemicals that run in your brain, which helps in regulating a sleep pattern. Excess caffeine may also lead to acidity and heartburn.

Stick to a routine

If you can manage to sleep at the same time even on the weekends, then you can easily calm that sleepy head. You will be able to finish all the work as scheduled, and that will give you mental peace and contentment.

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Cool down your bedroom

The temperature of your bedroom plays a vital role because that affects the quality of your sleep. You must make sure the temperature of your room is not too hot or too cold. You can open the window the next morning to allow some natural air and sunlight to enter the room.

Reduce the noise

External noise such as traffic and loud music from the neighbors can keep you awake till late at night. You must use earplugs or a white noise machine to reduce the noise.

Buy a new pillow and a comfortable mattress

If your pillow has become lumpy, doesn’t provide enough support to your head and neck, or has lost shape, then it’s time to change it. Most people don’t think of changing their mattresses and are completely unaware of the dust mites that may enter them. The old, lumpy, and uncomfortable mattress can give you a lot of discomfort so, you must invest in a new one to get a good night's sleep.

Don’t eat heavy meals late at night

You must consume a nutritionally balanced diet on time and invest a few hours in exercising and meditation also. Eating high-calorie meals late at night can give you a lot of discomfort.

Invest in me-time

Take a warm bath, try aroma therapy or read an interesting book by your favorite author before gliding into your comfortable and cozy bed.

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Medically Reviewed by

Dr. Ritu S Santwani

Infertility treatment, Cosmetology, Recurrent abortion treatment, Menopause, Hysteroscopy & colposcopy, PCOS/PCOD, Sexual health - M.D (Obst & Gynaec)| FICOG, FIAOG, AMRCOG, ART-Singapore

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Written by

Sanju Rathi

A Postgraduate in English Literature and a professional diploma holder in Interior Design and Display, Sanju started her career as English TGT. Always interested in writing, shetook to freelance writing to pursue her passion side by side. As a content specialist, She is actively producing and providing content in every possible niche.

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