Cancer: Home treatment for sleep problems Home treatment may be all that is needed to relieve sleep problems
caused by cancer or the side effects of chemotherapy or radiation therapy. If
your health professional has given you instructions or medicines to treat sleep
problems, be sure to follow them. Check with your health professional before
using any non-prescription medicines to help you sleep. Often, simple home treatment can relieve your sleep problems.
Establish a sleep routine: - Set a bedtime and a time to get up, and then stay
with those times, even on weekends. This will help your body get used to a
regular sleep time.
- Get regular exercise during the day. Avoid
strenuous exercise within 3 hours of bedtime.
- Do not take naps
during the day, especially in the evening.
- Do not drink or eat
caffeine after 3 p.m. This includes coffee, tea, cola drinks, and
chocolate.
- Avoid drinking alcohol. It may make you sleepy but will
probably also wake you up after a short time.
- Wind down toward the
end of the day. Don't take on problem-solving conversations or challenging
activities in the evening.
- Remove distractions such as a clock,
telephone, television, or radio from your bedroom.
- Block out
background noise in your bedroom throughout the night.
- Try using a
sleep mask and earplugs at night.
- Keep your bedroom dark, cool, and
quiet.
- If you take steroids (such as prednisone) or other medicines
that may be stimulating, take them as long before bedtime as possible.
- Reserve the bedroom for sleeping and sexual activities so that you
come to associate it with sleep. Go to another room to read, watch television,
eat, and so forth.
- After getting into bed, make a conscious effort
to let your muscles relax. Imagine yourself in a peaceful, pleasant scene. For
more information, see the topic Stress Management.
- If you are still
awake after 15 or 20 minutes, get up and read in dim light or do a boring task
until you feel drowsy. Don't lie in bed and think about how much sleep you're
missing. Do not watch TV in bed.
- Review all of your prescription
and non-prescription medicines with your health professional or pharmacist to
determine whether the medicines you take could be the cause of your sleep
problem.
Symptoms to watch for during home treatmentIf one or more of the following symptoms occur during home
treatment, contact your health professional: - Your sleep problem lasts longer than 4
weeks.
- Your sleep problem becomes worse.
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