Delayed
sleep phase
Overview
Delayed sleep phase, also known as delayed
sleep-wake phase sleep disorder, is an internal sleep clock (circadian rhythm)
sleep disorder. It occurs when your sleep pattern is delayed two hours or more
from a conventional sleep pattern, causing you to go to sleep later and wake up
later.
Diagnosis
To diagnose your condition, your doctor may
review your family and medical history and conduct a physical examination. Your
doctor may order several tests to diagnose your condition or any other related
conditions, such as:
·
Actigraphy. In this test, you wear a small device
that tracks your sleep-wake behavior at home.
·
Sleep
diary. Your doctor may
ask you to keep a sleep diary in which you log your daily sleep and wake times
to help show your sleep pattern.
·
Polysomnogram. If your doctor suspects that you have a
different sleep disorder, he or she may order a polysomnogram. In this test,
you stay in a sleep center overnight. A polysomnogram monitors your brain
activity, heart rate, oxygen levels, eye movements and breathing function as
you sleep.
Treatment
Your doctor will work with you to create a
plan for you to treat your condition.
Your plan may include:
·
Improving
sleep habits. Your doctor may
call this sleep hygiene. Good sleep hygiene involves maintaining a regular
sleep schedule, avoiding caffeine and stimulating activities near bedtime,
avoiding tobacco and alcohol, and only using your bedroom for sleeping and sex.
It's also helpful to exercise in the morning and avoid moderate to vigorous
exercise close to bedtime.
·
Melatonin
supplements. Doctors may
prescribe a melatonin supplement to take in the early evening, to help adjust
your circadian rhythm.
·
Light
therapy. Having light
exposure in the morning may adjust your internal sleep clock (circadian
rhythm).
·
Chronotherapy. In chronotherapy, doctors may prescribe
you a sleep schedule that delays your bedtime by 1 to 2.5 hours every six days,
until the desired bedtime is reached. You should maintain your sleep schedule
once it is established.
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