Can puberty cause insomnia?

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asked Sep 1, 2020 in Kids Health by Jimbear (810 points)
Can puberty cause insomnia?

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answered Sep 2, 2020 by 77Lyn (2,000 points)
Puberty can cause insomnia and cause a teens sleep to be affected.

During puberty it can be hard for some teens and kids who are going through puberty to be able to fall asleep fast enough or fall asleep at the same time each night.

So the kid or teen going through puberty may stay up later at night.

Sleep does affect your height and growth.

When you sleep your body releases a growth hormone that helps your body grow and when you do not get enough sleep then your body will not be able to release enough of that growth hormone.

Then when your body does not get enough of that growth hormone your height and growth suffer.

As you sleep your body is repairing itself and recharging itself and you're growing a little at a time at night while you sleep.

So you need to make sure you get enough sleep so you grow properly and have optimal health.

Sleep is a very necessary thing for our health and well being and to keep us alert the next day and sleep also helps us to function properly.

Lack of sleep can lead to heart disease, heart attacks, strokes etc.

Lack of sleep also causes accidents and especially when driving as you're not very alert when you lack sleep.

So aim to get at least 8 hours of sleep at night and more if possible.

I get at least 8 hours of sleep on the weekdays and on the weekends when I can sleep in longer I try to get 10 to 11 hours of sleep.

I feel much better when I get at least 8 hours of sleep but I feel even better when I get 10 hours of sleep.

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