A reaction to change or stress is one of the most common causes of short-term and transient insomnia. This condition is sometimes referred to as adjustment sleep disorder.
The trigger could be a major or traumatic event such as:
Temporary insomnia could also develop after a relatively minor event, including:
In most cases, normal sleep almost...
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