The common underlying causes of insomnia can be split into a number of categories.
Physical
Insomnia can be caused by an underlying physical condition causing involuntary movement, pain or discomfort. Examples include:
Physiological
Disruptions within the sleeping environment or to bedtime routines can cause insomnia. Factors include:
If you are a night or shift worker, your job can disturb your ability to sleep properly as your natural body clock will be affected. This is because your body is designed to release awake chemicals when there is daylight and sleepy chemicals when it gets dark.
Psychological
Loss or worry can make sleeping difficult, caused by events such as:
Psychiatric
Underlying mental health problems can affect your sleeping patterns, such as:
Pharmacological
Sleeping problems can result from the effects of medicines. Withdrawal from certain medicines such as hypnotics (prescribed for short-term insomnia) may cause re-bound insomnia, which means if you stop taking them, the sleeping problems can come back.
Taking other medicines can produce side effects reduce the quality of sleep, for example:
Sleep disorders can also affect you getting a good night's sleep including: