Insomnia can be chronic (ongoing and occurs three times a week for a month or longer), cyclical (problems balancing wake-and-sleep cycles that can come and go throughout life) or transient (typically lasts less than three weeks). However, it can also be a long-term condition that will impact the child for their entire life. Insomnia can be short-term, lasting a few days or weeks, and may be related to medication, anxiety from a stressful event or illness. Sleep is crucial to childhood development, and insomnia can lead to health problems or behavioral issues. Insomnia is a sleep disorder that causes problems falling asleep, staying asleep and waking up too early in the morning. Resources for Transgender Youth and Their Families.Pediatric Clinical Trials & Experimental Medication.Nursing Transition to Practice Programs.
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