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These medical conditions derived from sleep disorders put people's well-being at risk and that is why it is necessary to treat these conditions. Medical Cannabis helps you to treat the Sleep Disorder & provide relief from these disorders. Read the blog to know.
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Blog: SmartLeaf Health Services How to Treat Your Sleep Disorder With Medical Cannabis Experts have not discovered the true cause of sleep deprivation among Canadians, some infer that the culprit for Canadians suffering from sleep-related problems is excessive time in the face of gossip, stress or excess caffeine. What is true is that Canadians' silent enemy is sleep deprivation, in fact, Statistics Canada estimates one in three Canadians sleep less than the recommended seven to nine hours per night. <h2>The Most Common Sleep Disorders are:</h2> - Insomnia: patients cannot fall asleep or they do not have good quality of sleep, although this can be a symptom for another disease, it can be diagnosed as its own disorder. - Sleep Apnea:the patient suffers from partial or complete obstruction in the respiratory system that interrupts sleep, causing the patient to not have good quality sleep. - Bruxism (teeth grinding): this is the medical term for clenching or grinding of teeth. It can be caused by different medical conditions, stress or even by personality type. People with this condition do not enjoy a good quality of sleep and suffer from muscle aches in the jaw, neck and face area, and headaches. - REM Sleep Behavior Disorder:It is one of the least common sleep disorders. People who suffer from it cannot have effective hours of rest since they have sudden and involuntary movements that make them jump out of bed, move abruptly or even tackle furniture. The short-term consequences of sleep disorders are exhaustion, difficulty performing tasks such as driving or exercising, cloudy memory, and mood swings.
Blog: SmartLeaf Health Services The long-term consequences are much worse, increasing the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular problems and in some cases, heart attacks. These medical conditions derived from sleep disorders put people's well-being at risk and that is why it is necessary to treat these conditions. There is no single condition that causes these disorders, nor is there a single cure. Depending on the patient's disorder, doctors may prescribe lifestyle changes, dietary changes, exercise, vitamins, or medical marijuana. <h2>Medical Marijuana for sleep disorders</h2> The marijuana plant has different strains, each one has different types of cannabinoids (chemical component), the two most important cannabinoids are: Cannabidiol (CBD): Nonpsychotic. Contains almost all medicinal benefits and has no hallucinogenic effects. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): Psychoactive. Responsible for inducing sleep. Many medical cannabis for insomnia users rely on the right CBD to THC balance to help them sleep soundly at night. What makes medical marijuana most effective is that most people successfully respond to different combinations of these components. <h2>Is Medical Marijuana Treatment For Me?</h2> Sleep disorders are usually a symptom of some other condition, so it is important for patients to stay informed, visit their doctor regularly, and inform themselves to break negative myths around marijuana. Medical marijuana is a natural alternative and most of its strains have sedative qualities, which is why it is effective and popular for treating sleep disorders. Taking medical marijuana as a treatment for the first time can raise many questions for patients, so we invite you to continue reading our informative blog posts. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch today and we'll connect you with the right qualified physician covered by Alberta Health, and Health Canada Approved Licensed Producers.