January 5, 2020
Okan Keleş
Sleep is a different state of consciousness necessary for the normal and healthy functioning of the human body, involving active and different groups of neurons. Sleep directly affects our general health, primarily for the brain's functions to operate healthily, for the musculoskeletal system to rest, and for the necessary repair mechanisms to function. Approximately one-third of human life is spent sleeping. Sleep is divided into two phases: REM (rapid eye movements) and NREM (non-rapid eye movements). The first REM phase starts about 90 minutes after sleep begins, and then 3-5 REM periods occur at approximately 90-minute intervals throughout the night. REM is the phase where we dream. NREM is divided into light and deep sleep. People who cannot get enough deep sleep phases describe fatigue, tension, and increased stress conditions. Increased tension and stress conditions in the insufficiently rested muscle system lead to complaints. Additionally, sleep disorders can cause serious health problems as they disrupt hormonal balance. Furthermore, sleep disorders have been identified in patients with MAS (myofascial pain syndrome) and fibromyalgia, and it has been determined that they differ hormonally from healthy individuals. In future posts, we will discuss the relationship between sleep disorders, MAS, and fibromyalgia in detail...
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