Sleep Aid Tips for Shift Workers
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Sleep Aid Tips for Shift Workers
By: Veronika Namesse

Because of irregular sleeping patterns, most of those who work on shifts suffer with insomnia and other sleeping problems. A significant part of this group is seeking professional advice to help them resolve sleeping issues. Working on shifts sometimes has a negative impact on a person's system. But when unpleasant incidents occur due to insomnia, the matter becomes a concern that needs immediate attention aside from the usual solution involving a sleep aid.

Adjusting Your Body Clock

Those who work on shifting jobs are more likely to experience fatigue and sleep loss than those on regular schedules. This is a natural reaction after your body clock is disrupted. There is no concrete solution yet to the problem of getting adequate sleep for people who are working on shifts, aside from relying on a sleep aid. However, it is suggested that the best way to deal with a system that has gone out of sync is to help the body clock to become aligned again. While a sleep aid can help you get a good sleep, the following ways are considered effective in normalizing the body's system and in turn help you sleep soundly:

- It is important to adjust to your new schedule immediately. Time your activities in such a way that it matches your new timetable.

- Gradually regularize your sleeping habits or pattern. Try to change your sleeping habits by making small improvements every 3 or 4 days.

- For breakfast and lunch, eat a diet which is high in protein and low in carbohydrates. For your dinner, it is suggested that you eat foods low in protein and high in carbohydrates.

- Restructure your body rhythms through exercises. Gentle workouts, like jogging a couple of hours before midnight, can help you start your new "day."

- Take short naps in breaks during your shift to improve a shift worker's performance later in the shift.

- Ensure that when you tuck in for the night during the daytime, you get good quality sleep. This is possible by making sure that your room has good ventilation and is not too hot.

- It is said that light in the morning can help you get more completely awake. When you are still trying to get the hang of your new sleeping pattern, use a bright light, like a visor or a light box, as soon as you awake.

- Avoid caffeine a few hours before sleeping. Milk, which is considered by some as a sleep aid, is a better alternative as it helps you fall asleep.

- Develop good sleep hygiene.

If your sleeping disorder persists and affects your job performance, consult a doctor. If you really have trouble going to sleep, ask him if you can be prescribed with a sleep aid. Your doctor will be able to provide you with the right medications, aside from a sleep aid, that will enable you to go to sleep already and stop counting sheep.

 

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