You may have a sleep disorder if following symptoms exist:

  • Difficulty in falling or staying asleep at night.
  • Snoring, snorting, and holding your breath while sleeping.
  • Loss of bed partner due to sleeping behavior.
  • Falling asleep while driving or when attending a meeting at work.
  • Legs jerking while sleeping.
  • Feeling restless at night.
  • High blood pressure or heart problems.
  • Excessive sleepiness during the day.
  • Loss of energy or morning headaches.

Sleep Disorders in Children exhibit unique symptoms from adults, such as hyperactivity, decreased physical and mental growth, nightmares, sleep terrors, sleep walking and talking, bed-wetting, in addition to the classic symptoms.