Rasstroystva sna v zhizni zhenshchiny


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На протяжении жизни женщины качество и количество сна может весьма значительно колебаться под влиянием разных внешних и внутренних факторов. Кроме того, зачастую расстройства сна возникают и развиваются в четкой связи с тем или иным состоянием женского организма. До настоящего времени не существует рекомендаций по лечению таких распространенных патологий, как синдром апноэ во сне, инсомния и синдром беспокойных ног во время беременности и в менопаузе. В ряде случаев клиницист может опираться на общие рекомендации и протоколы, однако часто, особенно во время беременности и лактации, требуется тщательный индивидуальный подход. Методических основ такого подхода в настоящее время в полной мере не существует. В настоящем кратком обзоре читателю предлагается ознакомиться с примерным спектром проблем, вопросов и задач, возникающих в связи с потребностью женщин в коррекции разных проблем сна.

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D. I Kuznetsov

МЦ Андреевские больницы «НЕБОЛИТ»

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