It is possible that CRS propagates
sleep dysfunction through many cofactors including nightly wakening, nasal obstruction, depression and pain, according to background information in the article.
Timothy L. Smith, M.D., M.P.H., of Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, and colleagues investigated the impact of comorbid obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on CRS disease - specific QOL and
sleep dysfunction in patients with CRS following functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS).
A new study by researchers at the University of Houston College of Optometry published in the journal Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics found that while the blue light emitted from digital devices could be contributing the high prevalence of
reported sleep dysfunction, participants who wore short wavelength - blocking glasses three hours before bedtime for two weeks experienced a 58 % increase in their evening melatonin levels.
Post hoc analyses indicated that mindfulness was also associated with fewer sleep disturbances and less
daytime sleep dysfunction through lower levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms.
Accelerate tumor growth — tumors grow two to three times faster in laboratory animals with severe sleep dysfunctions
«Surgery improves quality of life for patients with chronic sinus infection,
sleep dysfunction.»
Other predictors included younger age,
sleep dysfunction, comorbid pain conditions, genital symptoms not yet meeting diagnostic criteria, and psychological distress.»
Mood swings, chronic fatigue, foggy thinking, depression, leg cramps, migraine headaches, heavy painful periods, anemia, endometriosis, shooting back and extremity pain, water retention and bloating,
sleep dysfunction, anxiety attacks, thinning hair, allergies, chronic sinus infections, fever blisters, acne, dry skin, infertility, hypoglycemic symptoms and fibroids are only a few of the many symptoms that dominated my life for almost two years.