How to treat difficulty sleeping insomnia

For difficulty sleeping insomnia, the correct diagnosis should be made as follows: First, difficulty sleeping occurs in normal people, mainly in middle-aged and elderly people. For this type of insomnia, it can be improved by taking drugs like dezopiclone and zolpidem. If the improvement is not obvious, you can take alprazolam, and the most serious patients can take drugs like olanzapine, which have a certain effect on improving the patient’s difficulty in falling asleep. Second, pathological conditions, mainly seen in anxiety disorders, depression, especially anxiety disorders are typically manifested as difficulty falling asleep. For such patients to carry out anti-anxiety treatment, you can take lorazepam, paroxetine, sertraline and other drugs, together with taking alprazolam and other drugs to improve the patient’s difficulty in sleeping.