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Drowsiness

Alternative Names:
Sleepiness - during the day; Hypersomnia; Somnolence

Home Care:

The cause must be treated.

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For drowsiness due to depression, anxiety, boredom, stress, try to solve problems without professional help first.

For drowsiness due to medications, talk to your health care provider about switching medications or discontinuing them. DO NOT CHANGE MEDICATIONS WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.

For drowsiness due to obesity and hypoventilation (reduced breathing), weight loss is recommended, and your health care provider should be consulted.

Hypothyroidism, hypercalcemia, and hypo/hypernatremia are treated by your health care provider depending on the situation.

For drowsiness due to narcolepsy, stimulants (like Ritalin) may be prescribed.

For drowsiness due to other causes, seek medical help.



Call your health care provider if:
  • You think the cause of your drowsiness is from any of the above conditions.


What to expect at your health care provider's office:

The doctor will examine you to determinet he cause of your drowsiness. Sleep patterns will be investigated and a psychological profile obtained. Medical history questions documenting drowsiness in detail may include:

  • Sleep pattern
    • How well do you sleep?
    • How much do you sleep?
    • Do you snore?
    • Do you have episodes where you do not breathe during sleep (sleep apnea)?
    • Do you fall asleep during the day when you are not intending to nap?
      • If so, do you awake feeling refreshed?
      • How often does this happen?
  • Emotional state
    • Are you depressed?
    • Are you anxious or feeling stressed?
    • Are you bored?
  • Other
    • What medication do you take?
    • What have you done to try to relieve the drowsiness?
    • How well did it work?
    • What other symptoms are also present?

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